Selections from English literature, by E. Lee, Book 11913 |
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Page 89
... hope that some will come to relieve them , or that they have pick- locks about them , by the means of which they hope to escape . And sayest thou so , my dear ? said the Giant ; I will , therefore , search them in the morning . Well ...
... hope that some will come to relieve them , or that they have pick- locks about them , by the means of which they hope to escape . And sayest thou so , my dear ? said the Giant ; I will , therefore , search them in the morning . Well ...
Page 211
... hope- fully have entreated the wind . " Mas'r Davy , " he said , cheerily grasping me by both hands , " if my time is come , ' tis come . If it ain't , I'll bide it . Lord above bless you , and bless all ! Mates , make me ready ! I'm a ...
... hope- fully have entreated the wind . " Mas'r Davy , " he said , cheerily grasping me by both hands , " if my time is come , ' tis come . If it ain't , I'll bide it . Lord above bless you , and bless all ! Mates , make me ready ! I'm a ...
Page 212
... hope of the solitary man upon the mast hung by a thread . Still , he clung to it . He had a singular red cap on - not like a sailor's cap , but of a finer colour ; and as the few yielding planks between him and destruction rolled and ...
... hope of the solitary man upon the mast hung by a thread . Still , he clung to it . He had a singular red cap on - not like a sailor's cap , but of a finer colour ; and as the few yielding planks between him and destruction rolled and ...
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