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Արդյունքներ 87–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... Daniel Trewhella's daughter . " " Come , come , " said Uncle Anthony , " don't tell me , you can spake weth your eyes as well as weth your mouth , and my owld eyes aren't so blind yet that I ceeant see 2 BY THE CORNISH SEA .
... Daniel Trewhella's daughter . " " Come , come , " said Uncle Anthony , " don't tell me , you can spake weth your eyes as well as weth your mouth , and my owld eyes aren't so blind yet that I ceeant see 2 BY THE CORNISH SEA .
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... Daniel Tre- whella . The profits were to be divided into three portions , one each of which the two fishermen took , while the other share went to Daniel , in return for his providing the boats and fishing - gear . Arthur , by this ...
... Daniel Tre- whella . The profits were to be divided into three portions , one each of which the two fishermen took , while the other share went to Daniel , in return for his providing the boats and fishing - gear . Arthur , by this ...
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... Daniel were going to the back of the land at six , and Mrs. Treleaven , asking no questions , wished the two men " Good - night , ” and went upstairs . Uncle Anthony would have gone also , but Arthur detained him by sundry winks and ...
... Daniel were going to the back of the land at six , and Mrs. Treleaven , asking no questions , wished the two men " Good - night , ” and went upstairs . Uncle Anthony would have gone also , but Arthur detained him by sundry winks and ...
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... Daniel do tell ' ee ; he've a been there a brave many times , and do knaw the ground so well as I knaw my quarter - deck outside . Howld up your torch as you're swemming in , and mind your stick is a good strong one : I got served a ...
... Daniel do tell ' ee ; he've a been there a brave many times , and do knaw the ground so well as I knaw my quarter - deck outside . Howld up your torch as you're swemming in , and mind your stick is a good strong one : I got served a ...
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... Daniel and Arthur brought the boat to the quay , where Captain Penbole , whose schooner was lying in the pier , and George Roskilly were waiting for them . " Morning , Dan , " said the captain , " what do y ' think of the weather ...
... Daniel and Arthur brought the boat to the quay , where Captain Penbole , whose schooner was lying in the pier , and George Roskilly were waiting for them . " Morning , Dan , " said the captain , " what do y ' think of the weather ...
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Էջ 196 - While the child was yet alive, I fasted and wept: for I said, Who can tell whether God will be gracious to me, that the child may live? But now he is dead wherefore should I fast? can I bring him back again? I shall go to him, but he shall not return to me.