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Pagina 195
... close of our last chapter , Bertrand Cameron and his friend Pigott had just finished their jour- ney to Cairnarvoch , and were in the act of entering the castle , mar- shalled by the exuberant châtelaine . Under her guidance they ...
... close of our last chapter , Bertrand Cameron and his friend Pigott had just finished their jour- ney to Cairnarvoch , and were in the act of entering the castle , mar- shalled by the exuberant châtelaine . Under her guidance they ...
Pagina 544
... close with the enemy ; how the latter evaded the conflict at close quarters , and , sheering off , left behind them the fatal engines which , sent our ships , one after the other , to the bottom ; how all this hap- pened almost in a few ...
... close with the enemy ; how the latter evaded the conflict at close quarters , and , sheering off , left behind them the fatal engines which , sent our ships , one after the other , to the bottom ; how all this hap- pened almost in a few ...
Pagina 557
... close behind , but that he had apparently been waiting for re- inforcements , and would probably not attack in force until noon . It was , however , nearly three o'clock before the battle began . We had almost worn out the feeling of ex ...
... close behind , but that he had apparently been waiting for re- inforcements , and would probably not attack in force until noon . It was , however , nearly three o'clock before the battle began . We had almost worn out the feeling of ex ...
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