The PirateCaxton, 1897 - 404ÆäÀÌÁö The Pirate is set in a remote part of Shetland, where Basil Mertoun lives as a tenant of Magnus Troil. In his youth, Mertoun has been betrayed by a faithless wife, and in a spirit of vengeance, turned to piracy. Filled with remorse for his crimes, he lives as a recluse, along with his wife's son Mordaunt, whose paternity is doubtful. |
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... better was not to be had . Above all , Mr. Mertoun's secret seemed im- penetrable , and his presence had all the interest of a riddle , which men love to read over and over , because they cannot find out the meaning of it ...
... better was not to be had . Above all , Mr. Mertoun's secret seemed im- penetrable , and his presence had all the interest of a riddle , which men love to read over and over , because they cannot find out the meaning of it ...
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... better for being no Scot , as I trust you are not one . Hither they have come like the clack - geese — every chamberlain has brought over a flock of his own name , and his own hatching , for what I know , and here they roost for ever ...
... better for being no Scot , as I trust you are not one . Hither they have come like the clack - geese — every chamberlain has brought over a flock of his own name , and his own hatching , for what I know , and here they roost for ever ...
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... better climate than ours , for so say you all . And yet you think of a retreat which the very natives run away from . Will you not take your glass ? ( This was to be considered as interjectional ) , " then here's to you . " " " " My ...
... better climate than ours , for so say you all . And yet you think of a retreat which the very natives run away from . Will you not take your glass ? ( This was to be considered as interjectional ) , " then here's to you . " " " " My ...
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... better ) the presence of a superior , in such a situation , was almost certain to be attended with additional burdens and exactions , for which , under one pretext or another , feudal customs furnished a thousand apologies . By each of ...
... better ) the presence of a superior , in such a situation , was almost certain to be attended with additional burdens and exactions , for which , under one pretext or another , feudal customs furnished a thousand apologies . By each of ...
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... better occurred to Sweyn , in answer to this objur- gation , than the preferring a humble request that his honour would be pleased to keep the cod - fish without payment , and say no more about the matter ; but by this time Mr. Mertoun ...
... better occurred to Sweyn , in answer to this objur- gation , than the preferring a humble request that his honour would be pleased to keep the cod - fish without payment , and say no more about the matter ; but by this time Mr. Mertoun ...
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