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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... sure to wander unencountered and unobserved . As Mordaunt grew older , he learned to note the particular signs which preceded these fits of gloomy despondency , and to direct such precautions as might insure his unfortunate parent from ...
... sure to wander unencountered and unobserved . As Mordaunt grew older , he learned to note the particular signs which preceded these fits of gloomy despondency , and to direct such precautions as might insure his unfortunate parent from ...
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... sure to be found the next day at Burgh- Westra , having achieved his journey in less time than would have been employed perhaps by the most active native . He was of course set down as a wooer of one of the daugh- ters of Magnus , by ...
... sure to be found the next day at Burgh- Westra , having achieved his journey in less time than would have been employed perhaps by the most active native . He was of course set down as a wooer of one of the daugh- ters of Magnus , by ...
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... , he is said , in Scotch , to be fey ; that is , predestined to speedy death , of which such mutations of humour are received as a sure indication . + A pedlar . ye knapped Latin at Saint Andrews ; and can your THE PIRATE 43.
... , he is said , in Scotch , to be fey ; that is , predestined to speedy death , of which such mutations of humour are received as a sure indication . + A pedlar . ye knapped Latin at Saint Andrews ; and can your THE PIRATE 43.
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... sure of not falling , at least . " 66 Now , I would only advise you to try it , " replied Mordaunt . " Trust me , the world has few grander sensations than when one is perched in mid - air between a high - browed cliff and a roaring ...
... sure of not falling , at least . " 66 Now , I would only advise you to try it , " replied Mordaunt . " Trust me , the world has few grander sensations than when one is perched in mid - air between a high - browed cliff and a roaring ...
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... sure but she may hear us , though we cannot see her . " Mistress Baby cast a startled eye around , and , instantly recover- ing herself , for she was naturally courageous as well as violent , said , " I bade her aroint before , and I ...
... sure but she may hear us , though we cannot see her . " Mistress Baby cast a startled eye around , and , instantly recover- ing herself , for she was naturally courageous as well as violent , said , " I bade her aroint before , and I ...
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