Cooper's Sea Tales, Band 4Stringer and Townsend, 1857 |
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... felt no necessity for the reserve main- tained by the curious who pressed near ' Maso ; for , while they respected their guest and friend , and would rather listen to her surmises than those of any other person , they had such a ...
... felt no necessity for the reserve main- tained by the curious who pressed near ' Maso ; for , while they respected their guest and friend , and would rather listen to her surmises than those of any other person , they had such a ...
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... felt that he was now not out of his depth , and it was grateful to him to let the public know how much better he understood all these mat- ters than a magistrate . On the other hand , the podestâ was nettled , and disappointed into the ...
... felt that he was now not out of his depth , and it was grateful to him to let the public know how much better he understood all these mat- ters than a magistrate . On the other hand , the podestâ was nettled , and disappointed into the ...
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... felt her cheek , which was warmed with the rich blood of her country , fanned by an air so gentle , that occasionally it blew aside tresses , that seemed to vie with the floss silk of her native land . Had the natural ringlets been less ...
... felt her cheek , which was warmed with the rich blood of her country , fanned by an air so gentle , that occasionally it blew aside tresses , that seemed to vie with the floss silk of her native land . Had the natural ringlets been less ...
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... felt at the tidings ! " " Well , that is all over now , and the French are in Egypt . Your uncle , Ghita , has gone upon the main , I hear ? " this was said inquiringly , and it was intended to be said care . lessly ; but the podestâ ...
... felt at the tidings ! " " Well , that is all over now , and the French are in Egypt . Your uncle , Ghita , has gone upon the main , I hear ? " this was said inquiringly , and it was intended to be said care . lessly ; but the podestâ ...
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... felt himself on this point ; one cannot fail to speak ze tongue of his own mozair . " 66 This was said without any confusion of manner , and with an accent that might very well mislead a foreigner , and it sounded imposing to the vice ...
... felt himself on this point ; one cannot fail to speak ze tongue of his own mozair . " 66 This was said without any confusion of manner , and with an accent that might very well mislead a foreigner , and it sounded imposing to the vice ...
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admiral anchor Andrea Barrofaldi answered Raoul appearance boat breeze cabin called canvass Capri Captain Cuffe Captain Rule Caraccioli Carlo Giuntotardi carronades chase circumstances Clinch coast commander Corsica countenance course craft crew deck duty Eccellenza Elba Elbans enemy English escape Etooelle exclaimed eyes favour feeling felt felucca Feu-Follet fire followed French Frenchman frigate Ghita girl Griffin guns hand hauled heard heart honour hope hour Ischia island Italian Ithuel Jack-o'-Lantern Judge Advocate land le Feu-Follet lieutenant light look lugger Lyon manner mariners Maso matter minutes Monsieur Yvard Naples Nelson never night officer passed podestâ port Porto Ferrajo prisoner Proserpine Raoul Yvard render Ringdove rocks sail seamen seen ship shore side Signor Vice-governatore Sir Frederick Sir Smees smile soon standing stranger tell Terpsichore thee thing thou thought truth vessel Ving-y-Ving Vito Viti Winchester wind wish yawl young