Sir Edward Seward's Narrative of His Shipwreck: And Consequent Discovery of Certain Islands in the Caribbean Sea: with a Detail of Many Extraordinary and Highly Interesting Events in His Life, from the Year 1733 to 1749, as Written in His Own Diary, Bind 1Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1831 |
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... felt an inclin- ation to see foreign parts , and under this impres- sion I desired earnestly to go to sea ; but my poor dear mother would not hear of it , and I could not find it in my heart to grieve her , even for a moment : so I ...
... felt an inclin- ation to see foreign parts , and under this impres- sion I desired earnestly to go to sea ; but my poor dear mother would not hear of it , and I could not find it in my heart to grieve her , even for a moment : so I ...
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... about . " - This last part of my aunt's speech rather embarrassed me . Much as I loved my aunt , I confess I felt no desire to ride a pillion horse on this occasion . But she was only B 4 SIR EDWARD SEAWARD'S NARRATIVE . 7.
... about . " - This last part of my aunt's speech rather embarrassed me . Much as I loved my aunt , I confess I felt no desire to ride a pillion horse on this occasion . But she was only B 4 SIR EDWARD SEAWARD'S NARRATIVE . 7.
Side 8
... felt dis- posed to help each other , and did so , and lost nothing , but gained much , in the brotherly task : he loved my father ; and his family and ours were like one . The nearer I approached the village , the more impatient I ...
... felt dis- posed to help each other , and did so , and lost nothing , but gained much , in the brotherly task : he loved my father ; and his family and ours were like one . The nearer I approached the village , the more impatient I ...
Side 9
... felt as if electrified by the unexpected appeal : certainly I had always been sensible to a sentiment of a peculiar character for Eliza Gold- smith ; I felt that it was not exactly like that which I bore to my sister Maria , though it ...
... felt as if electrified by the unexpected appeal : certainly I had always been sensible to a sentiment of a peculiar character for Eliza Gold- smith ; I felt that it was not exactly like that which I bore to my sister Maria , though it ...
Side 13
... felt , as I did , that after this evening they never could be separated . The tea called us round the table , over which we conversed on past times with great delight . " Do you remember , " said Eliza , " when you taught me through ...
... felt , as I did , that after this evening they never could be separated . The tea called us round the table , over which we conversed on past times with great delight . " Do you remember , " said Eliza , " when you taught me through ...
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