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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... showed , and one moidore , but no more ; and none of them ever sus- pected that I had any more money in the world , having been known to be only a poor boy taken up in charity , as you have heard , and used like a slave , and in the ...
... showed , and one moidore , but no more ; and none of them ever sus- pected that I had any more money in the world , having been known to be only a poor boy taken up in charity , as you have heard , and used like a slave , and in the ...
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... showed them , and they were so fond of it , that they were ready to go together by the ears for the knife : the seaman seeing that , was willing to make a good market of his knife , and keeping them chaffering a good while , some ...
... showed them , and they were so fond of it , that they were ready to go together by the ears for the knife : the seaman seeing that , was willing to make a good market of his knife , and keeping them chaffering a good while , some ...
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... showed respect to as a king . with them , and they set up a long pole between them and us , with a great tassel of hair hanging , not on the top , but something above the middle of it , adorned with little chains , INGENUITY OF A CUTLER ...
... showed respect to as a king . with them , and they set up a long pole between them and us , with a great tassel of hair hanging , not on the top , but something above the middle of it , adorned with little chains , INGENUITY OF A CUTLER ...
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... showed themselves very much pleased , and gave us some large fish , of which we did not know the names , but they were very good . It was our misfortune still that we had nothing to give them in return ; but our artist , of whom I spoke ...
... showed themselves very much pleased , and gave us some large fish , of which we did not know the names , but they were very good . It was our misfortune still that we had nothing to give them in return ; but our artist , of whom I spoke ...
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... showed us by his scale , that it was not above eighty leagues . Some said there were islands all the way to touch at ; some , that there were no islands at all : for my part , I knew nothing of this matter one way or another , but heard ...
... showed us by his scale , that it was not above eighty leagues . Some said there were islands all the way to touch at ; some , that there were no islands at all : for my part , I knew nothing of this matter one way or another , but heard ...
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