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Side 40
... Captain Roland tried hard to frown , but he could not . " Pshaw ! " said he , stopping , and taking snuff . " The world of the dead is wide ; why should the ghosts jostle us ? " " We can never escape the ghosts , uncle . They haunt us ...
... Captain Roland tried hard to frown , but he could not . " Pshaw ! " said he , stopping , and taking snuff . " The world of the dead is wide ; why should the ghosts jostle us ? " " We can never escape the ghosts , uncle . They haunt us ...
Side 41
... Captain was gone , I tried to sound my father as to the cause of so sudden a departure . But my fa- ther was impenetrable in all that relat- ed to his brother's secrets . Whether or not the Captain had ever confided to him the cause of ...
... Captain was gone , I tried to sound my father as to the cause of so sudden a departure . But my fa- ther was impenetrable in all that relat- ed to his brother's secrets . Whether or not the Captain had ever confided to him the cause of ...
Side 81
... these Bedouins of the north is the same which so forcibly excited Captain Dalgetty's risibility upon his visit to the Children of the Mist . But al- though in these days of Paixhans and was the commencement 1848. ] 81 Siberia .
... these Bedouins of the north is the same which so forcibly excited Captain Dalgetty's risibility upon his visit to the Children of the Mist . But al- though in these days of Paixhans and was the commencement 1848. ] 81 Siberia .
Side 92
... Captain of Knock- Our opinion coincides with dunder , and , were we promoted to a judicial function , " the chiel they ca ' the Fustler " should ere long fustle in a tow . Neither are we at all disposed to fraternize with the milder ...
... Captain of Knock- Our opinion coincides with dunder , and , were we promoted to a judicial function , " the chiel they ca ' the Fustler " should ere long fustle in a tow . Neither are we at all disposed to fraternize with the milder ...
Side 135
... captain of ' he band , sat down by the fire where he had been engaged in the struggle with the Indian chief , whose body was lying within a few paces of it . He was in the act of fighting the battle over again to one of his companions ...
... captain of ' he band , sat down by the fire where he had been engaged in the struggle with the Indian chief , whose body was lying within a few paces of it . He was in the act of fighting the battle over again to one of his companions ...
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