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... mind about it , and had talked - no , chatted to her about herself in a manner which she resented very much . He had appeared almost sorry for her . " You are in a difficult posi- tion , " he said musingly , at that point in their ...
... mind about it , and had talked - no , chatted to her about herself in a manner which she resented very much . He had appeared almost sorry for her . " You are in a difficult posi- tion , " he said musingly , at that point in their ...
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... mind . Then suddenly he glowed duskily . " You mean , ' , " he said un- steadily , " that most people improve on acquaintance . " " Yes , " said Miss Ethering- ton deliberately— “ I do . " Miss Etherington subjected her companion to a ...
... mind . Then suddenly he glowed duskily . " You mean , ' , " he said un- steadily , " that most people improve on acquaintance . " " Yes , " said Miss Ethering- ton deliberately— “ I do . " Miss Etherington subjected her companion to a ...
Side 59
... mind the germs of the " line of battle " and its dependent services of frigates and sloops . His navigation does not go beyond what he had learnt from Davis and his own in- structor Abraham Kendall . Nor could it well have gone further ...
... mind the germs of the " line of battle " and its dependent services of frigates and sloops . His navigation does not go beyond what he had learnt from Davis and his own in- structor Abraham Kendall . Nor could it well have gone further ...
Side 65
... mind he seems now to have thought his three ships equal to the three of Duperré . He saw himself transcending the famous exploit of Sir Nathaniel Dance , and obtaining for him- self and his fellow - captains knighthoods and jewelled ...
... mind he seems now to have thought his three ships equal to the three of Duperré . He saw himself transcending the famous exploit of Sir Nathaniel Dance , and obtaining for him- self and his fellow - captains knighthoods and jewelled ...
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... mind her talk , sir : she was brought up to better things and ' tis only her tricks . . . . Now the boy here - his name's Pam , which is short for Pal- merston : and I can't con- scientiously say more for him , except that he's willin ...
... mind her talk , sir : she was brought up to better things and ' tis only her tricks . . . . Now the boy here - his name's Pam , which is short for Pal- merston : and I can't con- scientiously say more for him , except that he's willin ...
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