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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... turned and went into the house , and I followed him . " God's will be done , Ned ! " said he to me ; " how many ... turning , told me the particulars of my dear old . father's illness and death ; which had taken place a month before ...
... turned and went into the house , and I followed him . " God's will be done , Ned ! " said he to me ; " how many ... turning , told me the particulars of my dear old . father's illness and death ; which had taken place a month before ...
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... turning the subject over in my mind , and found that I could say nothing about it . " What dost mean by that ? " exclaimed my uncle , testily . " I mean , sir , " said I , " that as I neither have money , nor any thing else , but what I ...
... turning the subject over in my mind , and found that I could say nothing about it . " What dost mean by that ? " exclaimed my uncle , testily . " I mean , sir , " said I , " that as I neither have money , nor any thing else , but what I ...
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... them ; on meeting those sweet eyes , I got up from the place where I was sitting between my dear sister and Miss Goldsmith , and , seating myself beside Eliza , took her hand , and , turning towards her , 12 SIR EDWARD SEAWARD'S NARRATIVE .
... them ; on meeting those sweet eyes , I got up from the place where I was sitting between my dear sister and Miss Goldsmith , and , seating myself beside Eliza , took her hand , and , turning towards her , 12 SIR EDWARD SEAWARD'S NARRATIVE .
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... turning towards her , would have spoken , but could not ; her hand trembled a little , yet she looked on me with a sweet and settled composure , which gradually shed a calm over my agitated feelings . I cannot now repeat what we said to ...
... turning towards her , would have spoken , but could not ; her hand trembled a little , yet she looked on me with a sweet and settled composure , which gradually shed a calm over my agitated feelings . I cannot now repeat what we said to ...
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... turned them alternately from her father to me , and resting them at last on me , said in a very low yet still firm voice , " I have long believed in your love for me , Edward Seaward ; now you assure me of it : to - morrow you leave Aw ...
... turned them alternately from her father to me , and resting them at last on me , said in a very low yet still firm voice , " I have long believed in your love for me , Edward Seaward ; now you assure me of it : to - morrow you leave Aw ...
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