Paul Jones : a Romance, Bind 1Oliver & Boyd, 1826 - 1123 sider |
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Side 12
... neck was round and bare , and her ringlets , brown and abundant , were woven together , and wreathed down her back with wild flowers ; while over her A whole person she had thrown a veil of the finest 12 PAUL JONES .
... neck was round and bare , and her ringlets , brown and abundant , were woven together , and wreathed down her back with wild flowers ; while over her A whole person she had thrown a veil of the finest 12 PAUL JONES .
Side 17
... neck ; I fished them up in Siddick - pow , and clear they are , and sparkling like drops of morning dew . " The poor maiden threw her veil over her face , and said , " May I never see my love's face , if this is no my ain auld school ...
... neck ; I fished them up in Siddick - pow , and clear they are , and sparkling like drops of morning dew . " The poor maiden threw her veil over her face , and said , " May I never see my love's face , if this is no my ain auld school ...
Side 27
... neck with diamonds , and studded with pearls and gold from the knee to the lowest hem , suffered sorely in her progress . She had climbed to the summit of a little knoll , which stood like a wart on a tongue of land that protected the ...
... neck with diamonds , and studded with pearls and gold from the knee to the lowest hem , suffered sorely in her progress . She had climbed to the summit of a little knoll , which stood like a wart on a tongue of land that protected the ...
Side 49
... neck , and was already on the threshold of a farmer's door , who had a fair daughter and a very courageous wife , when he was met by the latter with a cour- tesy , and " What's your honour's will ? " " Your husband , I know , is from ...
... neck , and was already on the threshold of a farmer's door , who had a fair daughter and a very courageous wife , when he was met by the latter with a cour- tesy , and " What's your honour's will ? " " Your husband , I know , is from ...
Side 53
... neck , and a paw and neigh - on the tree shorn down and shredded , which had sheltered him under its shade — he gave a low sigh , and walked slowly and silently away . wild This story soon ran , or rather flew , over the dis- trict ...
... neck , and a paw and neigh - on the tree shorn down and shredded , which had sheltered him under its shade — he gave a low sigh , and walked slowly and silently away . wild This story soon ran , or rather flew , over the dis- trict ...
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