Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volumen22Longmans, Green, 1880 |
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... told him that they had been trying to run goods , and were chased by a revenue boat , and so on . He was only too glad to be enabled to make sail , and by dawn they were under weigh for the Thames ; and that was the end of the ...
... told him that they had been trying to run goods , and were chased by a revenue boat , and so on . He was only too glad to be enabled to make sail , and by dawn they were under weigh for the Thames ; and that was the end of the ...
Página 84
... told to do , in the little room sacred to the poor lieutenant , and faithful even yet to the pious memory of his pipe . When the children were shut out , he began to look around , that the lady might have time to cry . But she only ...
... told to do , in the little room sacred to the poor lieutenant , and faithful even yet to the pious memory of his pipe . When the children were shut out , he began to look around , that the lady might have time to cry . But she only ...
Página 92
... told her that her time would be safe to come , and then she might understand their behaviour , -they had always been ordered to go home , and do their washing . And this made it harder for her to be mangled by the very tribulation she ...
... told her that her time would be safe to come , and then she might understand their behaviour , -they had always been ordered to go home , and do their washing . And this made it harder for her to be mangled by the very tribulation she ...
Página 93
... told it , as a good man must , to his poor dear widow - not to shoot at Robin Lyth ; because he would get a thousand pounds , instead of a hundred for doing it . She never could have dreamed to find her words come true so suddenly ; but ...
... told it , as a good man must , to his poor dear widow - not to shoot at Robin Lyth ; because he would get a thousand pounds , instead of a hundred for doing it . She never could have dreamed to find her words come true so suddenly ; but ...
Página 97
... told to English or German children were never told to children in Athens or Rome before the dawn of Christianity ; and a few perhaps have tried to find reasons for the marvellous fact , that the Iliad and the Odyssey , the odes of ...
... told to English or German children were never told to children in Athens or Rome before the dawn of Christianity ; and a few perhaps have tried to find reasons for the marvellous fact , that the Iliad and the Odyssey , the odes of ...
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