Peregrine Pultuney; Or, Life in India, Volumen2J. Mortimer, 1844 |
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... hands , and so joyous was his disposition , that neither the rains of August , nor the low jungles of the strange country he was entering , nor the dirty river , nor the wet deck , nor his leaky cabin could chase the smile from his rosy ...
... hands , and so joyous was his disposition , that neither the rains of August , nor the low jungles of the strange country he was entering , nor the dirty river , nor the wet deck , nor his leaky cabin could chase the smile from his rosy ...
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... hand , let it go purposely - and in less than a minute he had the pleasure of seeing it floating tranquilly down the Hooghly . " Damnation ! " cried the major ; " it's gone . " " How provoking , " said Peregrine Pultuney ; " I thought ...
... hand , let it go purposely - and in less than a minute he had the pleasure of seeing it floating tranquilly down the Hooghly . " Damnation ! " cried the major ; " it's gone . " " How provoking , " said Peregrine Pultuney ; " I thought ...
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... hand , and both of them apparently very much interested in the progress of the boat that was bearing down upon them , though nothing could have been more different than the nature of the interest it excited . Look , " said Peregrine ...
... hand , and both of them apparently very much interested in the progress of the boat that was bearing down upon them , though nothing could have been more different than the nature of the interest it excited . Look , " said Peregrine ...
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... hand trembles ! as the sable Mercury appears upon deck , with the richly freighted bag in hand . Months have passed by , since the voyager can have heard aught of his friends in the country he is voyaging to , and what mighty changes ...
... hand trembles ! as the sable Mercury appears upon deck , with the richly freighted bag in hand . Months have passed by , since the voyager can have heard aught of his friends in the country he is voyaging to , and what mighty changes ...
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... hand trembled , and his cheek blanched , and his heart beat almost audibly , as he opened the letter that was addressed to him , and read the com- mencement- My dear son . " For some time he continued poring over the epistle , with his ...
... hand trembled , and his cheek blanched , and his heart beat almost audibly , as he opened the letter that was addressed to him , and read the com- mencement- My dear son . " For some time he continued poring over the epistle , with his ...
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