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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... happy hours improved it on my part and on theirs . One morning , as my father and I were talking over my future prospects in life , I received a letter from my uncle , in which he stated that he wanted me to go to Virginia in one of his ...
... happy hours improved it on my part and on theirs . One morning , as my father and I were talking over my future prospects in life , I received a letter from my uncle , in which he stated that he wanted me to go to Virginia in one of his ...
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... happy in this opportunity of showing you that I remembered my aunt , when a wide sea divided me from her . " - " So you have , Edward ; and you know I love you as a son . Will the bird talk , Edward — what do you call it , Edward ...
... happy in this opportunity of showing you that I remembered my aunt , when a wide sea divided me from her . " - " So you have , Edward ; and you know I love you as a son . Will the bird talk , Edward — what do you call it , Edward ...
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... happy days of my boyhood ; played with my fellows , in memory , on the green before the school - house ; and called to mind some of the old people , and , among others , my honoured father , sit- ting beneath the venerable elm there ...
... happy days of my boyhood ; played with my fellows , in memory , on the green before the school - house ; and called to mind some of the old people , and , among others , my honoured father , sit- ting beneath the venerable elm there ...
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... which had unconsciously fixed my affection . Thus , I had been calm , almost happy , during my absence from Eliza ; for nothing had occurred to make me discover what lay hidden in my heart ; SIR EDWARD SEAWARD'S NARRATIVE . 9.
... which had unconsciously fixed my affection . Thus , I had been calm , almost happy , during my absence from Eliza ; for nothing had occurred to make me discover what lay hidden in my heart ; SIR EDWARD SEAWARD'S NARRATIVE . 9.
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... happy home for me ! leave father , sisters , for me ! " and I believe I said the last words in a way that would have shown a child my adoring affection ; then I added , in an altered tone , " Eliza Goldsmith would never think of Edward ...
... happy home for me ! leave father , sisters , for me ! " and I believe I said the last words in a way that would have shown a child my adoring affection ; then I added , in an altered tone , " Eliza Goldsmith would never think of Edward ...
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