The Esquimaux; or, Fidelity, 3 vols, 3권Newman, 1819 - 267페이지 |
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... meet with them . In her simple sincere manner she ex- pressed her gratitude to the young la dies , but in feeble accents . The Esquimaux had lost a great deal of blood , and was very weak ; and having helped her to rise , they supported ...
... meet with them . In her simple sincere manner she ex- pressed her gratitude to the young la dies , but in feeble accents . The Esquimaux had lost a great deal of blood , and was very weak ; and having helped her to rise , they supported ...
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... meet with them . In her simple sincere manner she ex- pressed her gratitude to the young la- dies , but in feeble accents . The Esquimaux had lost a great deal of blood , and was very weak ; and having helped her to rise , they ...
... meet with them . In her simple sincere manner she ex- pressed her gratitude to the young la- dies , but in feeble accents . The Esquimaux had lost a great deal of blood , and was very weak ; and having helped her to rise , they ...
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... , bends to every blast . This disposition is pleasing to its posses- sor and associates , when it meets with amiable characters only , who will not take take an unfair advantage ; but most dan- gerous , 16 THE ESQUIMAUX .
... , bends to every blast . This disposition is pleasing to its posses- sor and associates , when it meets with amiable characters only , who will not take take an unfair advantage ; but most dan- gerous , 16 THE ESQUIMAUX .
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... attention . They looked around , and saw the sailor - boy , who watched the spruce when boiling in the copper , running with great speed to them . They They advanced to meet him , and his face presented THE ESQUIMAUX . 23.
... attention . They looked around , and saw the sailor - boy , who watched the spruce when boiling in the copper , running with great speed to them . They They advanced to meet him , and his face presented THE ESQUIMAUX . 23.
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Emily Clark. They advanced to meet him , and his face presented the truest picture of ter- ror they had ever seen . " What's the matter , Jack ? " said Miss Douglas . He was almost breathless with run- ning , and could not speak for a ...
Emily Clark. They advanced to meet him , and his face presented the truest picture of ter- ror they had ever seen . " What's the matter , Jack ? " said Miss Douglas . He was almost breathless with run- ning , and could not speak for a ...
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