His Natural Life, Volumen2R. Bentley, 1875 |
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... am tired . " Sylvia began to cry . " Don't cry , dear . I shall be better by - and- by . Oh , I wish Mr. Dawes was back . " Maurice Frere went out indignant . This " Mr. " Dawes was everybody , it seemed , 14 His Natural Life .
... am tired . " Sylvia began to cry . " Don't cry , dear . I shall be better by - and- by . Oh , I wish Mr. Dawes was back . " Maurice Frere went out indignant . This " Mr. " Dawes was everybody , it seemed , 14 His Natural Life .
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... began to drift onwards with the onward tide , he felt his feet strike firm ground . Opening his eyes- closed in the desperation of his last efforts - he found him- self safe under the lee of the rugged promontory which hid the fire . It ...
... began to drift onwards with the onward tide , he felt his feet strike firm ground . Opening his eyes- closed in the desperation of his last efforts - he found him- self safe under the lee of the rugged promontory which hid the fire . It ...
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... began to sing a childish chant of triumph , drawing lines and letters in the sand the while , with the sceptre of the Queen . 66 Good Mr. Dawes ! Good Mr. Dawes ! This is the work of Good Mr. Dawes ! " Maurice could not resist a sneer ...
... began to sing a childish chant of triumph , drawing lines and letters in the sand the while , with the sceptre of the Queen . 66 Good Mr. Dawes ! Good Mr. Dawes ! This is the work of Good Mr. Dawes ! " Maurice could not resist a sneer ...
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... began to lighten in the sky . Haggard and pale , he rose to his feet , and scarcely daring to think about what he proposed to do , ran towards the boat . As he ran , however , the voice that he had heard encouraged him . " Your life is ...
... began to lighten in the sky . Haggard and pale , he rose to his feet , and scarcely daring to think about what he proposed to do , ran towards the boat . As he ran , however , the voice that he had heard encouraged him . " Your life is ...
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... began to leak , and required constant baling . What was almost as bad , the rum - cask , that held the best part of their water , had leaked also , and was now half empty . They caulked it , by cutting out the leak , and plugging 52 His ...
... began to leak , and required constant baling . What was almost as bad , the rum - cask , that held the best part of their water , had leaked also , and was now half empty . They caulked it , by cutting out the leak , and plugging 52 His ...
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