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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... better clothes for me- -I rob a Jew of his pocket - book full of bills and diamonds- Will agrees for a reward to give up the property CHAPTER IV . 289 Will returns the pocket - book and obtains the reward - We rob an old knight in ...
... better clothes for me- -I rob a Jew of his pocket - book full of bills and diamonds- Will agrees for a reward to give up the property CHAPTER IV . 289 Will returns the pocket - book and obtains the reward - We rob an old knight in ...
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... better success . Having chosen Wilmot , one of them , their captain , and Singleton his lieutenant , they laid in stores for a voyage , and put to sea . It was not long before they captured a Spanish sloop , which they manned for a ...
... better success . Having chosen Wilmot , one of them , their captain , and Singleton his lieutenant , they laid in stores for a voyage , and put to sea . It was not long before they captured a Spanish sloop , which they manned for a ...
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... better here than I had reason to expect ; for , when all the rest of our men had their liberty to go where they would , I , that knew not whither to go , stayed in the ship for several days , till at length one of the lieutenants seeing ...
... better here than I had reason to expect ; for , when all the rest of our men had their liberty to go where they would , I , that knew not whither to go , stayed in the ship for several days , till at length one of the lieutenants seeing ...
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... captain called for of the ship's stores , for his pri- vate use . However , by this means I had opportunity particularly to take care of my master's man , and to furnish myself with sufficient provisions to make me live much better than ...
... captain called for of the ship's stores , for his pri- vate use . However , by this means I had opportunity particularly to take care of my master's man , and to furnish myself with sufficient provisions to make me live much better than ...
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... better their lives were put in hazard , than his life , and the safety of the ship ; and that , though he did not know that he had deserved so ill of any of them , as that they should leave the ship rather than do their duty , yet if ...
... better their lives were put in hazard , than his life , and the safety of the ship ; and that , though he did not know that he had deserved so ill of any of them , as that they should leave the ship rather than do their duty , yet if ...
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