Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Volumen5Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1831 |
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... lived a freeman under deaan Crindo ; and whether he was so faithful to us as in justice and gratitude he ought to have been , is some- what dubious . All the way we went I had the shocking prospect of our men's mangled bodies . as we ...
... lived a freeman under deaan Crindo ; and whether he was so faithful to us as in justice and gratitude he ought to have been , is some- what dubious . All the way we went I had the shocking prospect of our men's mangled bodies . as we ...
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... lived better , I made myself as easy as I could ; I was now under no apprehensions of being killed till an accident happened soon after , which put me into a violent panic for about an hour . My master , attended by several of his ...
... lived better , I made myself as easy as I could ; I was now under no apprehensions of being killed till an accident happened soon after , which put me into a violent panic for about an hour . My master , attended by several of his ...
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... lived at perfect ease , and my mistress was very kind and indulgent to me . I went abroad wherever she went , partook of every thing she had for herself , and lay in the same house with her , both of us strictly observing our master's ...
... lived at perfect ease , and my mistress was very kind and indulgent to me . I went abroad wherever she went , partook of every thing she had for herself , and lay in the same house with her , both of us strictly observing our master's ...
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... famished ; for all the food we could get , was a small fowl now and then , which creeps upon the ground , and which we caught in traps . us . We lived in this melancholy situation almost three months , ROBERT DRURY . 71.
... famished ; for all the food we could get , was a small fowl now and then , which creeps upon the ground , and which we caught in traps . us . We lived in this melancholy situation almost three months , ROBERT DRURY . 71.
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A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published. We lived in this melancholy situation almost three months , but at last we formed a project for killing one of our master's beasts , and dressing it in private . A ...
A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published. We lived in this melancholy situation almost three months , but at last we formed a project for killing one of our master's beasts , and dressing it in private . A ...
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