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Page 10
... thought , " unless we have a very short passage , he can be no gainer by the allowances " . But if the captain had any feelings on the matter he did not show them . He was " particularly attentive to everyone " . II They soon fell into ...
... thought , " unless we have a very short passage , he can be no gainer by the allowances " . But if the captain had any feelings on the matter he did not show them . He was " particularly attentive to everyone " . II They soon fell into ...
Page 59
... thought of telling their trustees , Messrs Morley and Tasker , of these proceedings , though Macquarie agreed that , when the marriage settlement had been drawn , he had " allowed Old Morley to settle all money matters as he thought ...
... thought of telling their trustees , Messrs Morley and Tasker , of these proceedings , though Macquarie agreed that , when the marriage settlement had been drawn , he had " allowed Old Morley to settle all money matters as he thought ...
Page 299
... thought the excuse " frivolous and ridiculous " . He thought it possible that Mr Garling might never arrive at all , since there was reason to believe that he had been captured by an American privateer.97 He urged that , as those agents ...
... thought the excuse " frivolous and ridiculous " . He thought it possible that Mr Garling might never arrive at all , since there was reason to believe that he had been captured by an American privateer.97 He urged that , as those agents ...
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The Dashing Lieutenant | 1 |
Escape from Fortune | 53 |
The Governor of Galle | 67 |
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