His natural life, Volumen3R. Bentley, 1875 |
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... ; and this comrade - victim he sought in Rufus Dawes . Beginning , as we have seen , from a purely selfish motive , to urge his fellow - prisoner to abscond with him , John Rex gradually found himself attracted 18 His Natural Life .
... ; and this comrade - victim he sought in Rufus Dawes . Beginning , as we have seen , from a purely selfish motive , to urge his fellow - prisoner to abscond with him , John Rex gradually found himself attracted 18 His Natural Life .
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... that of the mutineers , which had already gained the deep water of Pirates Bay . Then , for the first time , the six prisoners became aware that John Rex was not among them . CHAPTER XXIV . IN THE NIGHT . OHN REX had 36 His Natural Life .
... that of the mutineers , which had already gained the deep water of Pirates Bay . Then , for the first time , the six prisoners became aware that John Rex was not among them . CHAPTER XXIV . IN THE NIGHT . OHN REX had 36 His Natural Life .
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... prisoner . He turned It from the opening , and prepared to descend still farther into the rocky pathway . The sunshine had revived and cheered him , and a sort of instinct told him that the cliff so honey - combed above , could not be ...
... prisoner . He turned It from the opening , and prepared to descend still farther into the rocky pathway . The sunshine had revived and cheered him , and a sort of instinct told him that the cliff so honey - combed above , could not be ...
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... prisoner's corpse , and hastened to gain the open sea . The boat , carried backwards and upwards on the bosom of a monstrous wave , narrowly es- caped destruction , and John Rex , climbing to the gallery , saw with much satisfaction the ...
... prisoner's corpse , and hastened to gain the open sea . The boat , carried backwards and upwards on the bosom of a monstrous wave , narrowly es- caped destruction , and John Rex , climbing to the gallery , saw with much satisfaction the ...
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... prisoners , and it is reported that the island is in a frightful state . Sir Eardley is looking out for some disciplinarian to take the place in hand . " In the mean time , the chaplaincy is vacant , and I thought of you . " I must ...
... prisoners , and it is reported that the island is in a frightful state . Sir Eardley is looking out for some disciplinarian to take the place in hand . " In the mean time , the chaplaincy is vacant , and I thought of you . " I must ...
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