Paul Jones : a Romance, Bind 1Oliver & Boyd, 1826 - 1123 sider |
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Side 21
... evil - pit , and fain would he hae per- suaded me that there was nae punishment for folly . Now , setting the case , that I had him fairly on board , and me to try a bit prayer for his soul's sake and mine , would the ship no melt away ...
... evil - pit , and fain would he hae per- suaded me that there was nae punishment for folly . Now , setting the case , that I had him fairly on board , and me to try a bit prayer for his soul's sake and mine , would the ship no melt away ...
Side 24
... Evil After a combat of ten minutes ' continuance , during which the hot sweat dropt from their Locks and brows as if a thunder - storm had fallen on them - one thirsting for life and the other defend- ing it , the contest changed its ...
... Evil After a combat of ten minutes ' continuance , during which the hot sweat dropt from their Locks and brows as if a thunder - storm had fallen on them - one thirsting for life and the other defend- ing it , the contest changed its ...
Side 34
... 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 visitation . " In this mood and with these words they ...
... 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 visitation . " In this mood and with these words they ...
Side 39
... evil seemed strangely mingled , but the evil appeared to be the fixed and predestined ma- terial of his nature ; while the good seemed a wan- dering and uncertain light , which flashed out at times like a meteor , on whose light no one ...
... evil seemed strangely mingled , but the evil appeared to be the fixed and predestined ma- terial of his nature ; while the good seemed a wan- dering and uncertain light , which flashed out at times like a meteor , on whose light no one ...
Side 42
... evil or for good which had marked him while a boy , expanded and fixed as colours are by the art of enamelling . He was dressed like a mariner , plain and neat , with nothing about him denoting rank , though the gold in his pocket , and ...
... evil or for good which had marked him while a boy , expanded and fixed as colours are by the art of enamelling . He was dressed like a mariner , plain and neat , with nothing about him denoting rank , though the gold in his pocket , and ...
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