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... poor treeade to stidy a man's nerves when he's goin ' into deeanger ; it'll more like dazzle his eyes and meeake un all mizzy- meeazy . I'm thankful to say my nerves es ginerally putty stidy , but tedn owing to drinkin ' brandy , though ...
... poor treeade to stidy a man's nerves when he's goin ' into deeanger ; it'll more like dazzle his eyes and meeake un all mizzy- meeazy . I'm thankful to say my nerves es ginerally putty stidy , but tedn owing to drinkin ' brandy , though ...
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... poor drowned sailor , " said Daniel . " He can't be dead , " said Arthur ; " dead men can't groan . 99 " That's true , " assented Daniel , kneeling by the side of the prostrate figure ; and holding the torch close to the man's face he ...
... poor drowned sailor , " said Daniel . " He can't be dead , " said Arthur ; " dead men can't groan . 99 " That's true , " assented Daniel , kneeling by the side of the prostrate figure ; and holding the torch close to the man's face he ...
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... poor fellow , Arthur , while I go off for the oars and things ? A drap of the old gent's brandy'll rowse un up a bit I should think . " Arthur did not mind staying now that he knew it was no ghostly personage he had to deal with , and ...
... poor fellow , Arthur , while I go off for the oars and things ? A drap of the old gent's brandy'll rowse un up a bit I should think . " Arthur did not mind staying now that he knew it was no ghostly personage he had to deal with , and ...
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... poor shipwrecked sailor have a got by some manner of manes into the hawl , and he's moanin ' and groanin ' as ef he weeant be long for this world , " answered Daniel . " You had better bring the booat abreast the hawl , and thraw ovver ...
... poor shipwrecked sailor have a got by some manner of manes into the hawl , and he's moanin ' and groanin ' as ef he weeant be long for this world , " answered Daniel . " You had better bring the booat abreast the hawl , and thraw ovver ...
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... poor fellow out . " In a few minutes the oars were tied side by side , and the sailor , somewhat re- vived by a dose of strong brandy , placed upon them . The signal was given , the line was gently drawn , and the raft went slowly ...
... poor fellow out . " In a few minutes the oars were tied side by side , and the sailor , somewhat re- vived by a dose of strong brandy , placed upon them . The signal was given , the line was gently drawn , and the raft went slowly ...
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