Novels and Miscellaneous Works: With Prefaces and Notes, Including Those Attributed to Sir Walter Scott, Volume 1G. Bell and Sons, 1882 |
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Pagina 23
... says another . Yes , yes , says the third ( which was the gunner ) , the English dog has given excellent advice ; but it is just the way to bring us all to the gallows . The rogue has given devilish advice , indeed , to go a - thieving ...
... says another . Yes , yes , says the third ( which was the gunner ) , the English dog has given excellent advice ; but it is just the way to bring us all to the gallows . The rogue has given devilish advice , indeed , to go a - thieving ...
Pagina 82
... says our gunner , if that will do , we need not burn our mats , which are our beds to lay under us , and our tilting to cover Let me alone , says he . So he comes back into our tent , and falls to making some artificial fire - works ...
... says our gunner , if that will do , we need not burn our mats , which are our beds to lay under us , and our tilting to cover Let me alone , says he . So he comes back into our tent , and falls to making some artificial fire - works ...
Pagina 115
... says he , there is not a river but runs gold , not a desert but , without ploughing , bears a crop of ivory . What mines of gold , what immense stores of gold those mountains may contain , from whence these rivers come , or the shores ...
... says he , there is not a river but runs gold , not a desert but , without ploughing , bears a crop of ivory . What mines of gold , what immense stores of gold those mountains may contain , from whence these rivers come , or the shores ...
Pagina 130
... says he , thou sayest I must go with thee , and it is not in my power to resist thee , if I would ; but I desire thou wilt oblige the master of the sloop which I am on board , to certify under his hand , that I was taken away by force ...
... says he , thou sayest I must go with thee , and it is not in my power to resist thee , if I would ; but I desire thou wilt oblige the master of the sloop which I am on board , to certify under his hand , that I was taken away by force ...
Pagina 131
... says he , and I will be plain with thee , whether I came willingly to thee or not . I shall make myself as useful to thee as I can ; but thou knowest it is not my business to meddle when thou art to fight . No , no , says the captain ...
... says he , and I will be plain with thee , whether I came willingly to thee or not . I shall make myself as useful to thee as I can ; but thou knowest it is not my business to meddle when thou art to fight . No , no , says the captain ...
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