The rifleman; or, Adventures of Percy Blake, Volum 4731858 |
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... eyes , that in all my vicissitudes by sea or land , it never left the spot on which she had placed it . To the dreadful renewal of her sorrow , I at length tore myself away from my poor little cousin , and setting spurs to my horse , I ...
... eyes , that in all my vicissitudes by sea or land , it never left the spot on which she had placed it . To the dreadful renewal of her sorrow , I at length tore myself away from my poor little cousin , and setting spurs to my horse , I ...
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Michael Rafter. their dazzling panoply , were passing and repassing before my eyes , with all the admirable precision of military movements ; while the towers of Westminster Abbey rose majestically above the surround- ing foliage , and ...
Michael Rafter. their dazzling panoply , were passing and repassing before my eyes , with all the admirable precision of military movements ; while the towers of Westminster Abbey rose majestically above the surround- ing foliage , and ...
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... eyes devoutly to the ceiling , " that Dorothy Dawkins may be a vestal virgin for anything I know to the contrary . " 66 Oh , oh , oh ! " cried some . ' Shame ! shame ! " cried others " But where on earth , " I exclaimed , with a look of ...
... eyes devoutly to the ceiling , " that Dorothy Dawkins may be a vestal virgin for anything I know to the contrary . " 66 Oh , oh , oh ! " cried some . ' Shame ! shame ! " cried others " But where on earth , " I exclaimed , with a look of ...
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... eyes , and its fascination greatly diminished , though it still made deep inroads on my time . Fortunately , however , from my earliest recollection , I have been under the influence of three great passions , or hobbies , call them ...
... eyes , and its fascination greatly diminished , though it still made deep inroads on my time . Fortunately , however , from my earliest recollection , I have been under the influence of three great passions , or hobbies , call them ...
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... eyes , " be good enough to retire ; for Í have never given , and never shall give you , any right whatever to dictate to me what company I shall keep . ' 66 " " Then , farewell , " I cried , " for ever , false perjured woman , since you ...
... eyes , " be good enough to retire ; for Í have never given , and never shall give you , any right whatever to dictate to me what company I shall keep . ' 66 " " Then , farewell , " I cried , " for ever , false perjured woman , since you ...
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Side 69 - The Earl of Chatham, with his sword drawn Stood waiting for Sir Richard Strachan ; Sir Richard, longing to be at 'em, Stood waiting for the Earl of Chatham.
Side 265 - Pindarrees were encumbered neither with tents nor baggage; each horseman carried a few cakes of bread for his own subsistence, and some feeds of grain for his horse. The party, which usually consisted of two or three thousand good horse, with a proportion of mounted followers, advanced at the rapid rate of forty or fifty miles a day, turning neither to the right nor left till they arrived at their place of destination.
Side 211 - Then oh ! what pleasure, where'er we rove, To be doom'd to find something, still, that is dear, And to know, when far from the lips we love, We have but to make love to the lips we are near.