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Side 296
... continued he , addressing himself to the crew , " Obey this man at your peril ! he intends to cast away the vessel for the insurance ; if we do not resist we shall lose our lives . " . " Mu- tinous wretch ! " returned the captain , 66 ...
... continued he , addressing himself to the crew , " Obey this man at your peril ! he intends to cast away the vessel for the insurance ; if we do not resist we shall lose our lives . " . " Mu- tinous wretch ! " returned the captain , 66 ...
Side 300
... continued awake so long that I resolved to walk abroad and solicit the tranquilizing effects of the fresh air . As I emerged beyond the projecting rock behind which I had formed my couch , I saw Captain Bur- der stealing along on tip ...
... continued awake so long that I resolved to walk abroad and solicit the tranquilizing effects of the fresh air . As I emerged beyond the projecting rock behind which I had formed my couch , I saw Captain Bur- der stealing along on tip ...
Side 381
... continued the Dean , you cannot well avoid , in this field of riot , at least if you are often seen in it , making an acquaintance with several , to whom , for your character's sake , you would not wish to be known . But indeed , as I ...
... continued the Dean , you cannot well avoid , in this field of riot , at least if you are often seen in it , making an acquaintance with several , to whom , for your character's sake , you would not wish to be known . But indeed , as I ...
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