Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Tom 5Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1831 |
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... tell what to say to him ; but after a little reflection , and looking wishfully on Sam , he directed him to say that we have wives , children , and relations , who are impatient to see us , and we are as desirous of seeing them ; that ...
... tell what to say to him ; but after a little reflection , and looking wishfully on Sam , he directed him to say that we have wives , children , and relations , who are impatient to see us , and we are as desirous of seeing them ; that ...
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... tell us he would breakfast first , and advised us to do so too , that we might be the better enabled to perform our journey . We had little satisfaction , however , in eating and drinking , especially since the hour was come in which we ...
... tell us he would breakfast first , and advised us to do so too , that we might be the better enabled to perform our journey . We had little satisfaction , however , in eating and drinking , especially since the hour was come in which we ...
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... tell her father what story she thought proper , and destroy me in a moment . length I perceived she was equally afraid of her father's knowledge of her passion , so that I looked upon myself in danger on both sides ; for which reason ...
... tell her father what story she thought proper , and destroy me in a moment . length I perceived she was equally afraid of her father's knowledge of her passion , so that I looked upon myself in danger on both sides ; for which reason ...
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... tell the king , if they fired any more , they would kill him that very mo- ment . The king , hearing their resolution , called to his men , and desired them to desist , if they had a mind to save his life . This attempt , indeed , was ...
... tell the king , if they fired any more , they would kill him that very mo- ment . The king , hearing their resolution , called to his men , and desired them to desist , if they had a mind to save his life . This attempt , indeed , was ...
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... tell him , that our design was not to hurt either him or his son , nor to carry them into their enemies ' country , but only to detain them as hostages for our safeguard , while we passed through his dominions ; and that as soon as we ...
... tell him , that our design was not to hurt either him or his son , nor to carry them into their enemies ' country , but only to detain them as hostages for our safeguard , while we passed through his dominions ; and that as soon as we ...
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