Cooper's Sea Tales, Band 4Stringer and Townsend, 1857 |
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... master of ignorance , for he was merely one of our Leghorn pilots , who has sailed in a bas- timento de guerra of your country he called your honour- able name ' Smees , ' Signore . " - 66 " He was very wrong , Signor Vice - governatore ...
... master of ignorance , for he was merely one of our Leghorn pilots , who has sailed in a bas- timento de guerra of your country he called your honour- able name ' Smees , ' Signore . " - 66 " He was very wrong , Signor Vice - governatore ...
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... Sir Smees " would not fail to accompany " Sir Brown , " in the visit which the functionary fully expected to receive from the latter , in the course of the next hour or two . The com- pany now began to disperse , and Raoul was soon left ...
... Sir Smees " would not fail to accompany " Sir Brown , " in the visit which the functionary fully expected to receive from the latter , in the course of the next hour or two . The com- pany now began to disperse , and Raoul was soon left ...
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... Sir Brown , " observed the short - winded podestâ , who usually put himself out of breath , both in ascending and descending the steep street , " for he really seems determined to anchor in our bay , Signor Smees . " " To tell you the ...
... Sir Brown , " observed the short - winded podestâ , who usually put himself out of breath , both in ascending and descending the steep street , " for he really seems determined to anchor in our bay , Signor Smees . " " To tell you the ...
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... Sir Smees , ' the sort of people he will have to deal with ! Re- member , Vice - governatore , that the man has actually been ashore among us , and would not be likely to LE FEU - FOLLET . 99.
... Sir Smees , ' the sort of people he will have to deal with ! Re- member , Vice - governatore , that the man has actually been ashore among us , and would not be likely to LE FEU - FOLLET . 99.
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... Sir Cicero ; for , to be frank with thee , I have even foregone my siesta , in searching the books in quest of such a man . " " And do they not confirm every syllable the Signor Smees has said ? " " So far from it , that I do not even ...
... Sir Cicero ; for , to be frank with thee , I have even foregone my siesta , in searching the books in quest of such a man . " " And do they not confirm every syllable the Signor Smees has said ? " " So far from it , that I do not even ...
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