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Page 14
... soon as he had quitted the fresh air , he fainted . We accord- ingly brought him back to the deck , and restored him to animation by rubbing him with brandy , and forcing him to swallow a small quantity . As soon as he showed signs of ...
... soon as he had quitted the fresh air , he fainted . We accord- ingly brought him back to the deck , and restored him to animation by rubbing him with brandy , and forcing him to swallow a small quantity . As soon as he showed signs of ...
Page 15
... Soon after , when he was alone with me , he said , " I have , doubtless , excited your curiosity , as well as that of these good people ; but you are too considerate to make inquiries . " Certainly ; it would indeed be very impertinent ...
... Soon after , when he was alone with me , he said , " I have , doubtless , excited your curiosity , as well as that of these good people ; but you are too considerate to make inquiries . " Certainly ; it would indeed be very impertinent ...
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... soon , " he cried , with sad and solemn enthusiasm , " I shall die , and what I now feel be no longer felt . Soon these burning miseries will be extinct . I shall ascend my funeral pile triumphantly , and exult in the agony of the ...
... soon , " he cried , with sad and solemn enthusiasm , " I shall die , and what I now feel be no longer felt . Soon these burning miseries will be extinct . I shall ascend my funeral pile triumphantly , and exult in the agony of the ...
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