The Pathfinder: Or, The Inland Sea, Svazek 2Lea and Blanchard, 1840 |
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Strana 11
... told him that seamen alone should interfere with the management of the vessel ; and he was willing to show the same reliance on those who had charge of the Scud , as he expected those who fol- lowed through the forest to manifest in his ...
... told him that seamen alone should interfere with the management of the vessel ; and he was willing to show the same reliance on those who had charge of the Scud , as he expected those who fol- lowed through the forest to manifest in his ...
Strana 38
... told the sarjeant , but he would have it otherwise . " " Pathfinder ! -Oh ! this is worse than I could have ima- gined - take my hand , excellent Pathfinder , and let me see that you do not hate me . For God's sake smile upon me again ...
... told the sarjeant , but he would have it otherwise . " " Pathfinder ! -Oh ! this is worse than I could have ima- gined - take my hand , excellent Pathfinder , and let me see that you do not hate me . For God's sake smile upon me again ...
Strana 39
... told the sarjeant - but he would have it otherwise . I knew you was too young and beautiful for one of middle age , like myself , and who never was comely to look at , even in youth ; and then your ways have not been my ways , nor would ...
... told the sarjeant - but he would have it otherwise . I knew you was too young and beautiful for one of middle age , like myself , and who never was comely to look at , even in youth ; and then your ways have not been my ways , nor would ...
Strana 40
... told him that he wished me for a son - in - law ; and the major being an old and a true friend , conversed with me on the subject : he put it to me , plainly , whether it would not be more ginerous in me to let an officer succeed , than ...
... told him that he wished me for a son - in - law ; and the major being an old and a true friend , conversed with me on the subject : he put it to me , plainly , whether it would not be more ginerous in me to let an officer succeed , than ...
Strana 46
... told him was passing athwart it , but he continued the discourse in his own quiet manly tones . " Mabel is too kind to refuse any thing , or to utter harsh words to a dog . I have not put the question in a way to be downright refused ...
... told him was passing athwart it , but he continued the discourse in his own quiet manly tones . " Mabel is too kind to refuse any thing , or to utter harsh words to a dog . I have not put the question in a way to be downright refused ...
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