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... tell her where she was with the child ; that a gentlewoman had taken a fancy to the child , and was kissing of it , but she should not be frightened , or to that purpose ; for they were but just there ; and so , while the girl went ...
... tell her where she was with the child ; that a gentlewoman had taken a fancy to the child , and was kissing of it , but she should not be frightened , or to that purpose ; for they were but just there ; and so , while the girl went ...
Pagina 7
... tell them , he would answer for my being a good catholic ; and he hoped he should be the means of saving my soul ; and he pleased himself that it was to be a work of merit to him ; so he made me as good a papist as any of them in about ...
... tell them , he would answer for my being a good catholic ; and he hoped he should be the means of saving my soul ; and he pleased himself that it was to be a work of merit to him ; so he made me as good a papist as any of them in about ...
Pagina 27
... tell me , says I , of being a pirate : we must be pirates , or anything , to get fairly out of this cursed place . In a word , they concluded all , by my advice , that our business was to cruise for anything we could see . Why then ...
... tell me , says I , of being a pirate : we must be pirates , or anything , to get fairly out of this cursed place . In a word , they concluded all , by my advice , that our business was to cruise for anything we could see . Why then ...
Pagina 36
... tell what to think of it ; for it was neither ship , ketch , galley , galliot , or like anything that we had ever seen before all that we could make of it was , that it went from us , standing out to sea . In a word , we soon lost sight ...
... tell what to think of it ; for it was neither ship , ketch , galley , galliot , or like anything that we had ever seen before all that we could make of it was , that it went from us , standing out to sea . In a word , we soon lost sight ...
Pagina 44
... tell us who they were . When we asked for some to guide us , they shrunk up their shoulders , as Frenchmen do when they are afraid to undertake a thing . When we asked them about the lions and wild creatures , they laughed , and let us ...
... tell us who they were . When we asked for some to guide us , they shrunk up their shoulders , as Frenchmen do when they are afraid to undertake a thing . When we asked them about the lions and wild creatures , they laughed , and let us ...
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