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... sides , and hes tay es putty well sweetened . " " Whatever do you mean ? " asked the niece in astonishment at this glowing description of Arthur's prospects . " What do I mane ? " said Uncle Anthony , " why this - anybody else would ha ...
... sides , and hes tay es putty well sweetened . " " Whatever do you mean ? " asked the niece in astonishment at this glowing description of Arthur's prospects . " What do I mane ? " said Uncle Anthony , " why this - anybody else would ha ...
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... side , but before he could make un out he was gone . But every time he pitched anything over the side that there shurk - for they made un out to be a shurk after the first two or three times-- would show his ugly teeth and glaze up at ...
... side , but before he could make un out he was gone . But every time he pitched anything over the side that there shurk - for they made un out to be a shurk after the first two or three times-- would show his ugly teeth and glaze up at ...
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... side . ' Twas just in time too , for the shurk jumped out of the water and put his teeth in one of uncle's sea - boots , and away he went with the boot in his mouth , and a lucky thing it wasn't the leg . " When Uncle Peter was got ...
... side . ' Twas just in time too , for the shurk jumped out of the water and put his teeth in one of uncle's sea - boots , and away he went with the boot in his mouth , and a lucky thing it wasn't the leg . " When Uncle Peter was got ...
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... side of the prostrate figure ; and holding the torch close to the man's face he continued , " there's life in un yet , though how he got here I ceeant under- stand , nor who he es . He's some sailor by the looks of him . How ded ' ee ...
... side of the prostrate figure ; and holding the torch close to the man's face he continued , " there's life in un yet , though how he got here I ceeant under- stand , nor who he es . He's some sailor by the looks of him . How ded ' ee ...
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... 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 towards the boat , Daniel holding the man's head out of the ...
... 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 towards the boat , Daniel holding the man's head out of the ...
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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.