The American Miscellany, Volumer 1-2G. Berger, 1840 |
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Side 9
... cried the voice of Captain Boltrop in its most startling tones . No answer was returned to this summons , and the oars were plyed more lively . " Keep off ! you d - d rascals , " again shouted our commander off ! or I'll blow you out of ...
... cried the voice of Captain Boltrop in its most startling tones . No answer was returned to this summons , and the oars were plyed more lively . " Keep off ! you d - d rascals , " again shouted our commander off ! or I'll blow you out of ...
Side 10
... cried the captain in a suppressed voice . " Here is some of him at least on my knife- blade , " responded the freebooter with the ac- cent and laugh of a fiend ; and springing nearly to his whole height out of water , he threw the ...
... cried the captain in a suppressed voice . " Here is some of him at least on my knife- blade , " responded the freebooter with the ac- cent and laugh of a fiend ; and springing nearly to his whole height out of water , he threw the ...
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... cried out , " Here they come ! here they come ! " The people rushed out of their houses , another and another took up the cry , and it flew by us like the signal of a telegraph . And then all was still as death , frightfully still , and ...
... cried out , " Here they come ! here they come ! " The people rushed out of their houses , another and another took up the cry , and it flew by us like the signal of a telegraph . And then all was still as death , frightfully still , and ...
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... cried I , with a flutter of joy , and a thrill at the very idea , which I cannot stop to describe . " Hear me through , Joseph . You have come to ask me what I would do in your case ? " " You are right , I have . " " Well , were I you I ...
... cried I , with a flutter of joy , and a thrill at the very idea , which I cannot stop to describe . " Hear me through , Joseph . You have come to ask me what I would do in your case ? " " You are right , I have . " " Well , were I you I ...
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... cried he , " I will offer myself THERE is now some prospect that we shall to her before I sleep ; and if she refuses me- " " If ! " said I. 66 I will make her independent for life . " " I congratulate her , ” said I. " Her wealth may ...
... cried he , " I will offer myself THERE is now some prospect that we shall to her before I sleep ; and if she refuses me- " " If ! " said I. 66 I will make her independent for life . " " I congratulate her , ” said I. " Her wealth may ...
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