Paul Jones : a Romance, Bind 1Oliver & Boyd, 1826 - 1123 sider |
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... there's an impatience about you which I advise you to check , lest it do you a mischief , —you might browbeat a Frenchman , strike an Italian , and out- stare a Spaniard , without fear of exposing your bosom PAUL JONES . 9 riband, while ...
... there's an impatience about you which I advise you to check , lest it do you a mischief , —you might browbeat a Frenchman , strike an Italian , and out- stare a Spaniard , without fear of exposing your bosom PAUL JONES . 9 riband, while ...
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Allan Cunningham. L - eyelash glistened with tears , " there are fine flowers on Arbigland - lea , and beautiful ... there are pretty spots in't too , -Siddick kirk - yard for ane , and the Mermaid - bay for another . " VOL . I. B 66 ...
Allan Cunningham. L - eyelash glistened with tears , " there are fine flowers on Arbigland - lea , and beautiful ... there are pretty spots in't too , -Siddick kirk - yard for ane , and the Mermaid - bay for another . " VOL . I. B 66 ...
Side 19
... there , an eeri- ness came o'er me ; I thought that the sea came roaring on me , and rose up like a wall , and at ... there arose a thin streak of silver mist out of the ground ; and I looked on my left hand , and wha sat there but auld ...
... there , an eeri- ness came o'er me ; I thought that the sea came roaring on me , and rose up like a wall , and at ... there arose a thin streak of silver mist out of the ground ; and I looked on my left hand , and wha sat there but auld ...
Side 20
... there she sat hand and elbow wi ' me , and good right had she , for we sat on her ain grave . There I sat - for rise I couldna , ― and there sat she . The dour auld limmer , though come that moment from a land I kenn'd nought about ...
... there she sat hand and elbow wi ' me , and good right had she , for we sat on her ain grave . There I sat - for rise I couldna , ― and there sat she . The dour auld limmer , though come that moment from a land I kenn'd nought about ...
Side 22
... there be forgiveness- there's my hand . " Paul also sheathing his sword , said , " It will be the wisest way for us to part and meet no more - we are both too fiery to be friends and far too proud to be obedient to the numerous calls ...
... there be forgiveness- there's my hand . " Paul also sheathing his sword , said , " It will be the wisest way for us to part and meet no more - we are both too fiery to be friends and far too proud to be obedient to the numerous calls ...
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