His Natural Life, Volumen2R. Bentley, 1875 |
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... chaplain , and seven - days ' resident in Van Diemen's Land , was carrying to the post - office , for the delectation of his patron in England . As the reverend gentleman trip- ped daintily down the summer street that lay between the ...
... chaplain , and seven - days ' resident in Van Diemen's Land , was carrying to the post - office , for the delectation of his patron in England . As the reverend gentleman trip- ped daintily down the summer street that lay between the ...
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... chaplain whom Governor Sir John Franklin delighted to honour ; now swaggered , with coarse defiance of gentility and patronage , a wealthy ex - prisoner , grown fat on the profits of rum . The population that was abroad on that sunny ...
... chaplain whom Governor Sir John Franklin delighted to honour ; now swaggered , with coarse defiance of gentility and patronage , a wealthy ex - prisoner , grown fat on the profits of rum . The population that was abroad on that sunny ...
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... chaplaincy there , and I under- stand that the climate is quite endurable . " The convict servant , who had entered with some official paper for the Major , stared at the dainty clergyman , and rough Maurice laughed again . ' Oh , it's ...
... chaplaincy there , and I under- stand that the climate is quite endurable . " The convict servant , who had entered with some official paper for the Major , stared at the dainty clergyman , and rough Maurice laughed again . ' Oh , it's ...
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... chaplain have comforted me much , and I have much to be grateful for ; for after the rash attempt I made to secure my freedom , I have reason to be thankful for the mercy shown to me . Death - dreadful death of soul and body - would ...
... chaplain have comforted me much , and I have much to be grateful for ; for after the rash attempt I made to secure my freedom , I have reason to be thankful for the mercy shown to me . Death - dreadful death of soul and body - would ...
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... chaplain . ' But surely , Mr. Frere- " " " Hold on a bit now , " cries Frere . " What's the next quotation ? -John iii . third word . That's every Score every third word begin- ning with ' I ' immediately following the text , now ...
... chaplain . ' But surely , Mr. Frere- " " " Hold on a bit now , " cries Frere . " What's the next quotation ? -John iii . third word . That's every Score every third word begin- ning with ' I ' immediately following the text , now ...
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