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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... , where I join the army - Proceedings there I arrive in London , and hear news of Major Jack - I fall in love - My mistress's arts to entrap me into matrimony - I marry , and repent it 425 CHAPTER XIII . Part from my wife - I am.
... , where I join the army - Proceedings there I arrive in London , and hear news of Major Jack - I fall in love - My mistress's arts to entrap me into matrimony - I marry , and repent it 425 CHAPTER XIII . Part from my wife - I am.
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... hear . Nor do I remember that the natives differed much from one another , either in stature or complexion , or in their manners , their habits , their weapons , or indeed in anything ; and yet we could not perceive that they had any ...
... hear . Nor do I remember that the natives differed much from one another , either in stature or complexion , or in their manners , their habits , their weapons , or indeed in anything ; and yet we could not perceive that they had any ...
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... hear something more particular about her men , and perhaps find some of them on shore there , in the same condition that we were in , and so might increase our company . It was a very pleasant sight to us , when coming on shore , we saw ...
... hear something more particular about her men , and perhaps find some of them on shore there , in the same condition that we were in , and so might increase our company . It was a very pleasant sight to us , when coming on shore , we saw ...
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... hear presently ; but the imme- diate consultation was yet of more consequence ; and that was , first , which way we should go ; and secondly , how to furnish ourselves for the voyage with provisions . There was , among the prisoners ...
... hear presently ; but the imme- diate consultation was yet of more consequence ; and that was , first , which way we should go ; and secondly , how to furnish ourselves for the voyage with provisions . There was , among the prisoners ...
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... hear the wolves howl , the lions bellow , and a great many wild asses braying , and other ugly noises , which we did not understand . Upon this we reflected upon our indiscretion - that we had not , at least , brought poles or stakes in ...
... hear the wolves howl , the lions bellow , and a great many wild asses braying , and other ugly noises , which we did not understand . Upon this we reflected upon our indiscretion - that we had not , at least , brought poles or stakes in ...
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