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A sort of pathos mingled with his speech, that touched the young fellow. 'We dine
early — that is, what I daresay you will call early, though I call it late ; the time I
used to sup at. My daughter here will shew you about the place in the meantime.
A sort of pathos mingled with his speech, that touched the young fellow. 'We dine
early — that is, what I daresay you will call early, though I call it late ; the time I
used to sup at. My daughter here will shew you about the place in the meantime.
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And if any, why do they not shew at her side 1 Why have they not answered the
hail thrice shouted ; the last time loud enough to be heard within her hold ? It
should have awakened her crew even if asleep in the forecastle ! ' Give way
again !
And if any, why do they not shew at her side 1 Why have they not answered the
hail thrice shouted ; the last time loud enough to be heard within her hold ? It
should have awakened her crew even if asleep in the forecastle ! ' Give way
again !
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The stoat, the weasel, and the rat are often most destructive, if they have but a
chance ; and the keepers, not having faith in the doctrine propounded by the late
Mr Waterton about the balance of nature, shew no mercy to such 'vermin,' ...
The stoat, the weasel, and the rat are often most destructive, if they have but a
chance ; and the keepers, not having faith in the doctrine propounded by the late
Mr Waterton about the balance of nature, shew no mercy to such 'vermin,' ...
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