Cooper's Sea Tales, Band 4Stringer and Townsend, 1857 |
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... honour to form a sort of literary clientelle , will never tire of reading . Our chief concern , on the present occasion , is on the subject of the contrast we have attempted to draw between profound belief and light - hearted in ...
... honour to form a sort of literary clientelle , will never tire of reading . Our chief concern , on the present occasion , is on the subject of the contrast we have attempted to draw between profound belief and light - hearted in ...
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... honoured the place with his presence , and his deputy was a professional man , a native of the town , whose original position was too well known to allow him to give himself airs on the spot where he was born . Ghita's companions , then ...
... honoured the place with his presence , and his deputy was a professional man , a native of the town , whose original position was too well known to allow him to give himself airs on the spot where he was born . Ghita's companions , then ...
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... honour the flag . I fear this stranger does not intend to enter our harbour ! " 66 " He steers as if he did not , certainly , Signor Podestâ , " said Ghita , sighing so gently that the respiration was audible only to herself . Perhaps ...
... honour the flag . I fear this stranger does not intend to enter our harbour ! " 66 " He steers as if he did not , certainly , Signor Podestâ , " said Ghita , sighing so gently that the respiration was audible only to herself . Perhaps ...
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... honour of your company , at his house , which stands so near us , hard by here , in the principal street , as will make it only a pleasure go there ; I know he would be disappointed , if he failed of the happiness of seeing you . " to ...
... honour of your company , at his house , which stands so near us , hard by here , in the principal street , as will make it only a pleasure go there ; I know he would be disappointed , if he failed of the happiness of seeing you . " to ...
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... honours of the port . ' This was said so civilly , and was , in itself , both so reason- able and so much in conformity with usage , that the other had not a word to say against it . Together , then , they left the house , and proceeded ...
... honours of the port . ' This was said so civilly , and was , in itself , both so reason- able and so much in conformity with usage , that the other had not a word to say against it . Together , then , they left the house , and proceeded ...
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Andrea answered appearance believe better boat called Captain Cuffe carry character circumstances Clinch coming commander course craft deck direction doubt duty enemy English escape expected eyes feeling felt felucca Feu-Follet fire followed French frigate Ghita girl give Griffin guns half hand head heard heart honour hope hour island Italian Italy Ithuel land less light look lugger manner matter means mind minutes moment nature necessary Nelson never night object observed occasion officer once passed person podestâ port present prisoner Proserpine question Raoul Raoul Yvard reason render returned rocks round sail seemed seen ship side Signor soon sort standing tell thing thou thought true truth turned vessel vice-governatore Vito Viti whole Winchester wind wish young