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... looked behind them , there was the mighty ocean which they had passed and was now as a main bar and gulf to separate them from all the civil parts of the world . If it be said they had a ship to succor them , it is true ; but what heard ...
... looked behind them , there was the mighty ocean which they had passed and was now as a main bar and gulf to separate them from all the civil parts of the world . If it be said they had a ship to succor them , it is true ; but what heard ...
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... looked round him , and Captain Golding thought that the Indian looked right at him , ( though probably it was but his conceit ) ; so fired at him ; and upon his firing , the whole company that were with him fired upon the enemy's ...
... looked round him , and Captain Golding thought that the Indian looked right at him , ( though probably it was but his conceit ) ; so fired at him ; and upon his firing , the whole company that were with him fired upon the enemy's ...
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... looked quiet enough , and the dilapidated little wooden house itself looked as if it might have been carted here from the ruins of some burnt district , and as the swinging sign had a poverty- stricken sort of creak to it , I thought ...
... looked quiet enough , and the dilapidated little wooden house itself looked as if it might have been carted here from the ruins of some burnt district , and as the swinging sign had a poverty- stricken sort of creak to it , I thought ...
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JAMES ROSIER | 1 |
Merrymount | 7 |
Sermon Aboard the Arbella | 15 |
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