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Sometimes he would deign to inquire into the matter , and when , after much explanation , the joke was made as plain as a pike - staff , he would continue to smoke his pipe in silence , and at length , knocking out the ashes would ...
Sometimes he would deign to inquire into the matter , and when , after much explanation , the joke was made as plain as a pike - staff , he would continue to smoke his pipe in silence , and at length , knocking out the ashes would ...
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11 What was the matter with the master - at - arms ? And , be the matter what it might , how could it have direct relation to Billy Budd with whom prior to the affair of the spilled soup he had never come into any special contact ...
11 What was the matter with the master - at - arms ? And , be the matter what it might , how could it have direct relation to Billy Budd with whom prior to the affair of the spilled soup he had never come into any special contact ...
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The maintenance of secrecy in the matter , the confining all knowledge of it for a time to the place where the homicide occurred , the quarter - deck cabin ; in these particulars lurked some resemblance to the policy adopted in those ...
The maintenance of secrecy in the matter , the confining all knowledge of it for a time to the place where the homicide occurred , the quarter - deck cabin ; in these particulars lurked some resemblance to the policy adopted in those ...
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The Literature of the Colonies and the Revolution | 3 |
WILLIAM BRADFORD 15901657 | 14 |
ANNE BRADSTREET 1612?1672 | 32 |
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