The Old CommodoreRoutledge, Warne, and Routledge, 1863 - 311 pages |
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... Heart ne'er won Fair Lady , Is . 6d . D. Costello 186 Phineas Quiddy , 25 . Poole 187 Westminster Abbey , 2s . Anon ... Heart ; or , The Trappers , 1s . 6d . Grant Grant 241 Arthur Blane , 2s . 242 Laura Everingham , 28 . 243 Chief of ...
... Heart ne'er won Fair Lady , Is . 6d . D. Costello 186 Phineas Quiddy , 25 . Poole 187 Westminster Abbey , 2s . Anon ... Heart ; or , The Trappers , 1s . 6d . Grant Grant 241 Arthur Blane , 2s . 242 Laura Everingham , 28 . 243 Chief of ...
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... hearts . Exactly opposite the Commodore was placed , at the long table before mentioned , a slightly made , though tall , and decidedly gentlemanly , middle - aged person , of a most pleasing physiognomy , that would have been eminently ...
... hearts . Exactly opposite the Commodore was placed , at the long table before mentioned , a slightly made , though tall , and decidedly gentlemanly , middle - aged person , of a most pleasing physiognomy , that would have been eminently ...
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... heart with love , And yet could never hate . " OLD PLAY . " ZOUNDS ! " Consider , reader , could the Commodore , under all those afflicting circumstances , have said less ? But the intensity of his rage was far more terrible in his ...
... heart with love , And yet could never hate . " OLD PLAY . " ZOUNDS ! " Consider , reader , could the Commodore , under all those afflicting circumstances , have said less ? But the intensity of his rage was far more terrible in his ...
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... heart . At length , either through shame of the act , or love for the person who reprobated it so earnestly , she desisted from her amusement , and , placing her arm affectionately within his , walked up to the mansion , attentively ...
... heart . At length , either through shame of the act , or love for the person who reprobated it so earnestly , she desisted from her amusement , and , placing her arm affectionately within his , walked up to the mansion , attentively ...
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... heart of the reproved one , and thus she gave vent to her resentment . 66 You , Agnes Bacuissart - you boast of being at peace with God and with man ! -and well you may be ; but wait ye till the evil hour come - wait , till afflictions ...
... heart of the reproved one , and thus she gave vent to her resentment . 66 You , Agnes Bacuissart - you boast of being at peace with God and with man ! -and well you may be ; but wait ye till the evil hour come - wait , till afflictions ...
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