John Holdsworth: Chief Mate: A Story in Three Vols, 1±ÇS. Low Marston, Low, & Searle, 1875 |
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... keep her heart up with happy thoughts of me , grandmother , " con- tinued the young fellow , his dark eyes made infinitely tender by the shadow of tears , " and bid her remember that when the wind blows here it may be a summer calm ...
... keep her heart up with happy thoughts of me , grandmother , " con- tinued the young fellow , his dark eyes made infinitely tender by the shadow of tears , " and bid her remember that when the wind blows here it may be a summer calm ...
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... keep them as ladies . But the old grand- mother's furniture was very crazy : she of course thought it beautiful and elegant ; but this did not prevent the chairs from breaking when John sat on them , nor the legs of the tables from ...
... keep them as ladies . But the old grand- mother's furniture was very crazy : she of course thought it beautiful and elegant ; but this did not prevent the chairs from breaking when John sat on them , nor the legs of the tables from ...
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... keep a man's heart warm in his bosom under any skies , in any climes , in calm or in storm . Years after the very inscriptions on the tombs of the rector and Mrs. Flemming were scarcely to be read amid the encrusting moss and the ...
... keep a man's heart warm in his bosom under any skies , in any climes , in calm or in storm . Years after the very inscriptions on the tombs of the rector and Mrs. Flemming were scarcely to be read amid the encrusting moss and the ...
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... keep her heart up , pray for him , and think only of the joyous summer that would come to bless and bring them together once more . The music ceased in the distance ; the tinkling of bells , announcing the half - hour past ten , came ...
... keep her heart up , pray for him , and think only of the joyous summer that would come to bless and bring them together once more . The music ceased in the distance ; the tinkling of bells , announcing the half - hour past ten , came ...
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... . " And then presently he gave orders to set the mainsail and the other two top- gallant sails . " The glass still keeps low , sir , " said Holdsworth . " But let's take advantage of the day- light , 11.6 JOHN HOLDSWORTH .
... . " And then presently he gave orders to set the mainsail and the other two top- gallant sails . " The glass still keeps low , sir , " said Holdsworth . " But let's take advantage of the day- light , 11.6 JOHN HOLDSWORTH .
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121 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... is not to be met with in any other part of the ruins.
206 ÆäÀÌÁö - Then come, put the jorum about, And let us be merry and clever, Our hearts and our liquors are stout, Here's the Three Jolly Pigeons for ever.