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On perceiving them walking apart from the other servants in close conversation together , I'll lay a bet , said Mr. N to Captain Seidlits , that your servant is from Scotland . He certainly is originally from that country , replied ...
On perceiving them walking apart from the other servants in close conversation together , I'll lay a bet , said Mr. N to Captain Seidlits , that your servant is from Scotland . He certainly is originally from that country , replied ...
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The child must of course be strong and handsome , said she ; for I hear he is the express image of Captain Seidlits . -Captain Seidlits ! repeated Zeluco . Yes , rejoined she with a careless air ; nothing can be more natural ...
The child must of course be strong and handsome , said she ; for I hear he is the express image of Captain Seidlits . -Captain Seidlits ! repeated Zeluco . Yes , rejoined she with a careless air ; nothing can be more natural ...
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If I knew that it was so , said the Captain he should pay dearly for his sport , but then he is the brother of Adeline . " " And what of that said Linsdale , so long as he is a declared rebel , and Sir Albert has disowned him .
If I knew that it was so , said the Captain he should pay dearly for his sport , but then he is the brother of Adeline . " " And what of that said Linsdale , so long as he is a declared rebel , and Sir Albert has disowned him .
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