Novels and Miscellaneous Works: With Prefaces and Notes, Including Those Attributed to Sir Walter Scott, Volume 1G. Bell and Sons, 1882 |
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... remember , took some care of me to be sure ; for the first thing I can remember of myself afterwards , was , that I went to a parish school , and the minister of the parish used TAKEN BY AN ALGERINE ROVER . to talk to me CAPTAIN SINGLETON .
... remember , took some care of me to be sure ; for the first thing I can remember of myself afterwards , was , that I went to a parish school , and the minister of the parish used TAKEN BY AN ALGERINE ROVER . to talk to me CAPTAIN SINGLETON .
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... afterwards knew to be Bussleton ; and there I attended the carpenters , and such people as were employed in building a ship for him ; and when it was done , though I was not above twelve years old , he carried me to sea with him , on a ...
... afterwards knew to be Bussleton ; and there I attended the carpenters , and such people as were employed in building a ship for him ; and when it was done , though I was not above twelve years old , he carried me to sea with him , on a ...
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... afterwards a considerable quantity of European goods , fine lace , and linen ; and also baize , woollen cloth , stuffs , & c . , under the pretence of his clothes . you must have your dinner : " " Yes , " says I , with all my I was too ...
... afterwards a considerable quantity of European goods , fine lace , and linen ; and also baize , woollen cloth , stuffs , & c . , under the pretence of his clothes . you must have your dinner : " " Yes , " says I , with all my I was too ...
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... afterwards . They were so brutishly wicked , so base and perfidious , not only to strangers , but to one another ; so meanly submissive when subjected ; so insolent , or barbarous and tyrannical , when superior , that I thought there ...
... afterwards . They were so brutishly wicked , so base and perfidious , not only to strangers , but to one another ; so meanly submissive when subjected ; so insolent , or barbarous and tyrannical , when superior , that I thought there ...
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... afterwards , that the captain allowed my master half a moidore a month for my service , and that he had my name upon the ship's books also , I expected that , when the ship came to be paid four months ' wages at the Indies , as they ...
... afterwards , that the captain allowed my master half a moidore a month for my service , and that he had my name upon the ship's books also , I expected that , when the ship came to be paid four months ' wages at the Indies , as they ...
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