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... speak ; and as he had been watching , with some curiosity , when this eating , drinking , moving , and smoking automaton would perform the part of speaking , he was a good deal divert- ed with the harsh timber tones which issued from ...
... speak ; and as he had been watching , with some curiosity , when this eating , drinking , moving , and smoking automaton would perform the part of speaking , he was a good deal divert- ed with the harsh timber tones which issued from ...
Page 42
... speak to the prophet- ess , when a voice , hoarse as the waves with which it mingled , halloo'd twice , and with in- creasing impatience « Meg , Meg Merrilies ! Gypsey - hag - tousand deyvils ! » « I am coming , I am coming , Captain ...
... speak to the prophet- ess , when a voice , hoarse as the waves with which it mingled , halloo'd twice , and with in- creasing impatience « Meg , Meg Merrilies ! Gypsey - hag - tousand deyvils ! » « I am coming , I am coming , Captain ...
Page 43
... speaking perfectly good English , « Don- ner and blitzen ! we have been staying this half hour - Come , bless the good ship and the voyage , and be cursed to ye for a hag of Satan ! » At this moment he noticed Mannering , who , from the ...
... speaking perfectly good English , « Don- ner and blitzen ! we have been staying this half hour - Come , bless the good ship and the voyage , and be cursed to ye for a hag of Satan ! » At this moment he noticed Mannering , who , from the ...
Page 47
... speaking of excise , I come to bring you to break- fast ; and you shall have some tea , that >> Mannering , by this time , was aware that one thought linked strangely on to another in the concatenation of worthy Mr Bertram's ideas ...
... speaking of excise , I come to bring you to break- fast ; and you shall have some tea , that >> Mannering , by this time , was aware that one thought linked strangely on to another in the concatenation of worthy Mr Bertram's ideas ...
Page 48
... speaking of that , let us live in the meanwhile , for here's breakfast on the table , and the Dominie ready to say grace . » The Dominie did accordingly pronounce a benediction , that exceeded in length any speech which Mannering had ...
... speaking of that , let us live in the meanwhile , for here's breakfast on the table , and the Dominie ready to say grace . » The Dominie did accordingly pronounce a benediction , that exceeded in length any speech which Mannering had ...
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