Sailors and Saints: Or Matrimonial ManœvresJ. & J. Harper, 1829 - English literature |
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... Hasty , " said he , to the first lieutenant , as he had entered the cabin , " wait until the arrival of Mr. Burton , who can tell whether water is con- veniently , or at all , to be obtained here ? —I'm always afraid , " added he , in ...
... Hasty , " said he , to the first lieutenant , as he had entered the cabin , " wait until the arrival of Mr. Burton , who can tell whether water is con- veniently , or at all , to be obtained here ? —I'm always afraid , " added he , in ...
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... Hasty says that's for you , Sir , and you'll be too late for dinner . " The report of the gun was echoed by a crash below , arising from the violent contact with the beams above of a boot - jack , which lay too conveniently close to the ...
... Hasty says that's for you , Sir , and you'll be too late for dinner . " The report of the gun was echoed by a crash below , arising from the violent contact with the beams above of a boot - jack , which lay too conveniently close to the ...
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... Hasty , opening the sky - light hatch , " you're as long bedizening as a bride , and all for that old buffer on the hill . One would think you were bracing up for a ball ; or rigging out for a levee of syrens . - Come , better bear a ...
... Hasty , opening the sky - light hatch , " you're as long bedizening as a bride , and all for that old buffer on the hill . One would think you were bracing up for a ball ; or rigging out for a levee of syrens . - Come , better bear a ...
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... Hasty , " said the captain , " that's rather a wild conjecture - but it's not fair to taunt poor Burton ' ; he may yet have the laugh against you . Man the gig , and land him at once , and tell him to say something civil to the old ...
... Hasty , " said the captain , " that's rather a wild conjecture - but it's not fair to taunt poor Burton ' ; he may yet have the laugh against you . Man the gig , and land him at once , and tell him to say something civil to the old ...
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... Hasty , " said he , to the first lieutenant , as he had entered the cabin , " wait until the arrival of Mr. Burton , who can tell whether water is con- veniently , or at all , to be obtained here ? -I'm always afraid , " added he , in ...
... Hasty , " said he , to the first lieutenant , as he had entered the cabin , " wait until the arrival of Mr. Burton , who can tell whether water is con- veniently , or at all , to be obtained here ? -I'm always afraid , " added he , in ...
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