His Natural Life, Volumen1R. Bentley, 1875 |
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... Maurice Frere , shall be my heir in your stead . give you nothing . You leave this house in an hour . You change your name ; you never by word or deed make claim on me or mine . No matter what strait or poverty you plead- if even your ...
... Maurice Frere , shall be my heir in your stead . give you nothing . You leave this house in an hour . You change your name ; you never by word or deed make claim on me or mine . No matter what strait or poverty you plead- if even your ...
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... Maurice Frere , his sister's son - the abolition of the slave trade had ruined the Bristol House of Frere - and bought for him a commission in a marching regiment , hinting darkly of special favours to come . His open preference for his ...
... Maurice Frere , his sister's son - the abolition of the slave trade had ruined the Bristol House of Frere - and bought for him a commission in a marching regiment , hinting darkly of special favours to come . His open preference for his ...
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... his officers , Surgeon Pine , Lieu- tenant Maurice Frere , and most important . personages of all , Captain Vickers and his wife . That the convict leaning against the bul- warks would like to have been able to get rid of his enemy the ...
... his officers , Surgeon Pine , Lieu- tenant Maurice Frere , and most important . personages of all , Captain Vickers and his wife . That the convict leaning against the bul- warks would like to have been able to get rid of his enemy the ...
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... Maurice Frere . Fascination was an integral portion of Julia . Vickers's nature ; admiration was all she lived for ; and even in a convict ship , with her husband at her elbow , she must flirt , or 28 His Natural Life .
... Maurice Frere . Fascination was an integral portion of Julia . Vickers's nature ; admiration was all she lived for ; and even in a convict ship , with her husband at her elbow , she must flirt , or 28 His Natural Life .
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... his eye ; stooping me- chanically , he picked up the ball , and stepped forward to return it . The door of the barricade ... Maurice Frere , descending the poop VOL . I. 3 • ladder , had not witnessed this little incident ; on The Prison ...
... his eye ; stooping me- chanically , he picked up the ball , and stepped forward to return it . The door of the barricade ... Maurice Frere , descending the poop VOL . I. 3 • ladder , had not witnessed this little incident ; on The Prison ...
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