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... hope that he might over- take the party , and , if possible , recall the young man . But night came on , and the doctor had to leave his bicycle and take to devious mountain tracks . Long after midnight he reached the village ; it was a ...
... hope that he might over- take the party , and , if possible , recall the young man . But night came on , and the doctor had to leave his bicycle and take to devious mountain tracks . Long after midnight he reached the village ; it was a ...
Side 9
... hope for the future and his great pleasure lay with the boys . His school at first was 8 very small affair , but by the time I came into touch with him it had flourished so far that it was just being estab- lished on the public school ...
... hope for the future and his great pleasure lay with the boys . His school at first was 8 very small affair , but by the time I came into touch with him it had flourished so far that it was just being estab- lished on the public school ...
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... Hope and excitement curtail the miles on the outward way ; but , tired and the sport at an end , the return journey is always a disagreeable ordeal to face . I recollect once ask- ing a native whether it was far to a certain place ...
... Hope and excitement curtail the miles on the outward way ; but , tired and the sport at an end , the return journey is always a disagreeable ordeal to face . I recollect once ask- ing a native whether it was far to a certain place ...
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... hope- lessly overmatched . The Ceylon and Windham were captured , and the Astell only escaped through the coming of night . The prizes being valuable , Duperré determined to escort them to the Isle of France ; and on the morning of the ...
... hope- lessly overmatched . The Ceylon and Windham were captured , and the Astell only escaped through the coming of night . The prizes being valuable , Duperré determined to escort them to the Isle of France ; and on the morning of the ...
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... hope you find your husband none the worse for the voyage ? —though , to be sure , ' tisn ' fair on him nor on any seamen , the way some folks reproaches us when we get back home . " Mrs Tregaskis dropped a curtsey . " But be sure , sir ...
... hope you find your husband none the worse for the voyage ? —though , to be sure , ' tisn ' fair on him nor on any seamen , the way some folks reproaches us when we get back home . " Mrs Tregaskis dropped a curtsey . " But be sure , sir ...
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