Paul Jones : a Romance, Bind 1Oliver & Boyd, 1826 - 1123 sider |
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Side 10
... answered Lord Dalveen , " I can- not dictate to you , even though you desire me ; for , blessed be my humility of nature , I am willing to forget that you are the son of my father's servant , and ready to believe , with yourself , in ...
... answered Lord Dalveen , " I can- not dictate to you , even though you desire me ; for , blessed be my humility of nature , I am willing to forget that you are the son of my father's servant , and ready to believe , with yourself , in ...
Side 28
... answer for , -from you I looked for wiser and better things . And you too , John Paul , are you become a brawl- er and a challenger ? I know your nature is open and you . PAUL JONES . 29 generous , —see 28 PAUL JONES .
... answer for , -from you I looked for wiser and better things . And you too , John Paul , are you become a brawl- er and a challenger ? I know your nature is open and you . PAUL JONES . 29 generous , —see 28 PAUL JONES .
Side 31
... answered Paul , " I heart , -few save yourself would have braved the swords of two ncensed men . changed , butitis that change which springs from changed from what knowledge , —which nity of his nature . standard of rank and the ...
... answered Paul , " I heart , -few save yourself would have braved the swords of two ncensed men . changed , butitis that change which springs from changed from what knowledge , —which nity of his nature . standard of rank and the ...
Side 34
... answer , " I make you wel- come to abandon your own evil thoughts ; and I shall feel relieved from the pain of hearing your ironical and insulting language . For your friend- ship , I hope , I have done nothing to deserve such a ...
... answer , " I make you wel- come to abandon your own evil thoughts ; and I shall feel relieved from the pain of hearing your ironical and insulting language . For your friend- ship , I hope , I have done nothing to deserve such a ...
Side 47
... answered Lord Dal- veen , " I bow to your reproof ; but you ought to bear in mind , that I am come from a land where little could be learned but folly , -where vice woos man in all its seductive shapes , and where , with a land of ...
... answered Lord Dal- veen , " I bow to your reproof ; but you ought to bear in mind , that I am come from a land where little could be learned but folly , -where vice woos man in all its seductive shapes , and where , with a land of ...
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