Ice Bound, Հատոր 3Hurst and Blackett, 1861 |
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... oars through the glittering water , and thought only of the fare . Nor was it the property of such materialised minds alone to despise transitory nature pageants like this ; for , in its full lustre , the light passed into the rooms of ...
... oars through the glittering water , and thought only of the fare . Nor was it the property of such materialised minds alone to despise transitory nature pageants like this ; for , in its full lustre , the light passed into the rooms of ...
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... oars . " Drunken sluggard , " said the stranger , whose saturnine face and stiffened arm we easily recognize as those of Mr. Troutbeck , whom Sir Robert braved in the hunting - field , " up , for the Philistines are upon us ! " The man ...
... oars . " Drunken sluggard , " said the stranger , whose saturnine face and stiffened arm we easily recognize as those of Mr. Troutbeck , whom Sir Robert braved in the hunting - field , " up , for the Philistines are upon us ! " The man ...
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... oar , swore that he would stand no railing , bad as he was , espe- cially from a master who he well knew , fool as he was , wore a rope round his neck , and whose head was worth a hundred guineas any day in the week at Whitehall , we ...
... oar , swore that he would stand no railing , bad as he was , espe- cially from a master who he well knew , fool as he was , wore a rope round his neck , and whose head was worth a hundred guineas any day in the week at Whitehall , we ...
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... oar with tremen- dous energy as a vent to his passion , swore it was all a joke , and that when the choler was once ... oars , Troutbeck occa- sionally taking out a paper , which he read attentively , or half - shutting his eyes and ...
... oar with tremen- dous energy as a vent to his passion , swore it was all a joke , and that when the choler was once ... oars , Troutbeck occa- sionally taking out a paper , which he read attentively , or half - shutting his eyes and ...
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... Shaftes- bury would rule the world ! 99 By this time the royal galleys had ap- proached nearer ; the banks of gilded oars could be seen beating the dusky water into foam to L2 THE LITTLE BLACK BOX . 147 fingering his musketoon. ...
... Shaftes- bury would rule the world ! 99 By this time the royal galleys had ap- proached nearer ; the banks of gilded oars could be seen beating the dusky water into foam to L2 THE LITTLE BLACK BOX . 147 fingering his musketoon. ...
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