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There's only one other person you must tell my story to - though of course everybody will know it through those wretched newspapers in a week . But you must tell it all to Gertrude , for I am engaged to her ...
There's only one other person you must tell my story to - though of course everybody will know it through those wretched newspapers in a week . But you must tell it all to Gertrude , for I am engaged to her ...
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But I must go on deck and have a talk with the skipper , and settle whether we are to run for Buenos Ayres or keep our course straight for the Horn . ' So saying , St. John , with a light step and light heart , tripped on deck , leaving ...
But I must go on deck and have a talk with the skipper , and settle whether we are to run for Buenos Ayres or keep our course straight for the Horn . ' So saying , St. John , with a light step and light heart , tripped on deck , leaving ...
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... his first impulse , but on reflec- tion a sudden appearance there seemed rather undesirable , especially as no one there , except Lady Anne , knew his secret . A preliminary note to that wise lady seemed the most prudent course .
... his first impulse , but on reflec- tion a sudden appearance there seemed rather undesirable , especially as no one there , except Lady Anne , knew his secret . A preliminary note to that wise lady seemed the most prudent course .
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... who's got more sense in his little toe than all the Todds and Parkers together in their brains , says it's all my eye , and that Gatty's all right if they'll only let her alone , and let what he calls " Nature take its course ...
... who's got more sense in his little toe than all the Todds and Parkers together in their brains , says it's all my eye , and that Gatty's all right if they'll only let her alone , and let what he calls " Nature take its course ...
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Such language might of course be used with the direct purpose of misleading those who heard it . It might be used out of simple ignorance of the plainest facts on the part of the speaker . But let us , as is becoming , put both these ...
Such language might of course be used with the direct purpose of misleading those who heard it . It might be used out of simple ignorance of the plainest facts on the part of the speaker . But let us , as is becoming , put both these ...
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