Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 192W. Blackwood, 1912 - Scotland |
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... sure . She sprang resolutely to her feet and set out inland . Not far off uprose a little hill . From the summit of ... sure . That squall which struck us was the tail - end of a cyclone . They may have been swept out to sea . In fact ...
... sure . She sprang resolutely to her feet and set out inland . Not far off uprose a little hill . From the summit of ... sure . That squall which struck us was the tail - end of a cyclone . They may have been swept out to sea . In fact ...
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... sure you won't catch a chill without it , replied Mr Gale tenderly . He proceeded to buckle on the jacket , apparently oblivious to a look which to a thinner- skinned man would have made drowning seem an easy death , and scrambled over ...
... sure you won't catch a chill without it , replied Mr Gale tenderly . He proceeded to buckle on the jacket , apparently oblivious to a look which to a thinner- skinned man would have made drowning seem an easy death , and scrambled over ...
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... sure it is quite safe on the yacht ? " asked Miss Etherington rather anxi- ously , staring under hand at the lazy swell beyond the rocks . " I will take great care of myself , " said Mr Gale in soothing tones . " Don't be anxious . ' 99 ...
... sure it is quite safe on the yacht ? " asked Miss Etherington rather anxi- ously , staring under hand at the lazy swell beyond the rocks . " I will take great care of myself , " said Mr Gale in soothing tones . " Don't be anxious . ' 99 ...
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... sure to overbear the more recent proof that the gold which glittered in the South Seas was surrounded by protecting dangers . Many were straining for the prize . In 1593 Richard Hawkins sailed on the voyage which ended disastrously in ...
... sure to overbear the more recent proof that the gold which glittered in the South Seas was surrounded by protecting dangers . Many were straining for the prize . In 1593 Richard Hawkins sailed on the voyage which ended disastrously in ...
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... sure of the good will of King James . They and he apparently forgot this essential fact . They were re- warded by learning that the Star Chamber had descended upon them . If anybody is to be pitied at this point of the case , then our ...
... sure of the good will of King James . They and he apparently forgot this essential fact . They were re- warded by learning that the Star Chamber had descended upon them . If anybody is to be pitied at this point of the case , then our ...
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