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Page 87
Those who held this opinion , supposed , either that the boats of the lugger had
stood out to sea without being observed by those who were intent upon gazing at
the burning vessel , and so gained safe distance before the sloop got round the ...
Those who held this opinion , supposed , either that the boats of the lugger had
stood out to sea without being observed by those who were intent upon gazing at
the burning vessel , and so gained safe distance before the sloop got round the ...
Page 125
A soldier , that “ in the trade of war has oft slain men , feels probably no
uneasiness at reflecting upon the supposed catastrophe , which almost turned
me into stone . And should I show him that letter , does it not follow , that Brown ,
alive and ...
A soldier , that “ in the trade of war has oft slain men , feels probably no
uneasiness at reflecting upon the supposed catastrophe , which almost turned
me into stone . And should I show him that letter , does it not follow , that Brown ,
alive and ...
Page 345
Mannering saw before him the man whom he supposed he had killed in India ;
Julia beheld her lover in a most peculiar and hazardous situation ; and Lucy
Bertram at once knew the person who had fired upon young Hazlewood .
Bertram ...
Mannering saw before him the man whom he supposed he had killed in India ;
Julia beheld her lover in a most peculiar and hazardous situation ; and Lucy
Bertram at once knew the person who had fired upon young Hazlewood .
Bertram ...
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