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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... gentleman touching the bills and letter - case , and ob- tain the reward of 307. - One of them kindly takes charge of the money for me- -We commit more thefts - My comrade purchases better clothes for me- -I rob a Jew of his pocket ...
... gentleman touching the bills and letter - case , and ob- tain the reward of 307. - One of them kindly takes charge of the money for me- -We commit more thefts - My comrade purchases better clothes for me- -I rob a Jew of his pocket ...
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... gentleman , not an ordinary - bred fellow , seaman , or labouring man ; this showed itself in his behaviour , in the first moment of our conversing with him , and in spite of all the disadvantages of his miserable cir- cumstances . He ...
... gentleman , not an ordinary - bred fellow , seaman , or labouring man ; this showed itself in his behaviour , in the first moment of our conversing with him , and in spite of all the disadvantages of his miserable cir- cumstances . He ...
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... gentleman did for us were indeed of the greatest consequence to us ; for , first , he perfectly in- formed us where we were , and which was the properest course for us to steer : secondly , he put us in a way how to furnish ourselves ...
... gentleman did for us were indeed of the greatest consequence to us ; for , first , he perfectly in- formed us where we were , and which was the properest course for us to steer : secondly , he put us in a way how to furnish ourselves ...
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... gentleman with us . At parting , the negro king sent two savages with a present to him , of some dried flesh , but I do not remember what it was , and he gave them again three silver birds which our cutler helped him to , which I assure ...
... gentleman with us . At parting , the negro king sent two savages with a present to him , of some dried flesh , but I do not remember what it was , and he gave them again three silver birds which our cutler helped him to , which I assure ...
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... gentleman so well knew how to di- rect our search , that we scarce ever lost our labour . One time , having set us to work , he asked , if we would A PROFITABLE FIFTY - TWO DAYS ' ENTERPRISE . 121 120 CAPTAIN SINGLETON .
... gentleman so well knew how to di- rect our search , that we scarce ever lost our labour . One time , having set us to work , he asked , if we would A PROFITABLE FIFTY - TWO DAYS ' ENTERPRISE . 121 120 CAPTAIN SINGLETON .
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