Peregrine Pultuney: Or, Life in India, Volumen3J. Mortimer, 1844 |
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... was sinking rapidly on the opposite side of the river . Peregrine stood on the deck with his arms folded and his back against the door of the cabin , and his boat , under the combined advantages of stream PEREGRINE PULTUNEY . 5.
... was sinking rapidly on the opposite side of the river . Peregrine stood on the deck with his arms folded and his back against the door of the cabin , and his boat , under the combined advantages of stream PEREGRINE PULTUNEY . 5.
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... door . Our hero was cautious and resolute -- he wrote long letters to Julia Poggleton , and looked out of window the greater part of every other day to watch for the coming of the dâk - boat ( post - office boat ) . The doctor's house ...
... door . Our hero was cautious and resolute -- he wrote long letters to Julia Poggleton , and looked out of window the greater part of every other day to watch for the coming of the dâk - boat ( post - office boat ) . The doctor's house ...
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... door , and trying to hide herself from the strangers . There was a look about the whole place , not of poverty , but of mis - rule , that forcibly struck our hero , who thought that he had rarely seen any thing that wore so foul an ...
... door , and trying to hide herself from the strangers . There was a look about the whole place , not of poverty , but of mis - rule , that forcibly struck our hero , who thought that he had rarely seen any thing that wore so foul an ...
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... doors ( such as they were ) of his sleeping room . But what precaution was this in a mat house ? A violent wind arose in the night , sweeping through the house , right over Peregrine Pultuney , and threatening to carry the edifice and ...
... doors ( such as they were ) of his sleeping room . But what precaution was this in a mat house ? A violent wind arose in the night , sweeping through the house , right over Peregrine Pultuney , and threatening to carry the edifice and ...
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... door , and tied up the key in his cumber - bund , * accompanying his mas- ter as a matter of course . Peregrine's heart beat with more than its wonted rapidity , as the bearers carried him round the corner of the street , which led to ...
... door , and tied up the key in his cumber - bund , * accompanying his mas- ter as a matter of course . Peregrine's heart beat with more than its wonted rapidity , as the bearers carried him round the corner of the street , which led to ...
Términos y frases comunes
afraid Akyab Arracan asked Peregrine Augusta Sweetenham aunt Barrackpore beautiful betrothed better boat buggy cabin Calcutta Captain Thornhill cheroot Chowringhee course cousin dance dear dearest deck deyvil dinner door Drawlincourt dress Dum-Dum exclaimed Peregrine eyes face fancy ball feelings fellow felt fever Fitz-simon gamboge girl gleton grine hand happy heard heart hero India Julia Poggleton Julian Jenks knew laugh long cornet looked Madras mamma married mind minutes Miss Poggleton Miss Sweeten Miss Sweetenham morning never observed Peregrine once Parkinson Peer Khan Pere Peregrine Pultuney Peregrine thought Peregrine took Peregrine's perhaps poor pray pretty punkah regrine rejoined replied Peregrine returned Peregrine round scarcely Seeva ship sick smile Splashington strange sure syces talk tell Thank thing told took tuney turned U. C. BERKELEY voice walked whilst wish word young gentleman young lady