Peregrine Pultuney: Or, Life in India, Volumen3J. Mortimer, 1844 |
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... engaged the young gentleman was employed in laying in stores for Arracan , to which place , nothing being procur- able there but fish , fowl , and fevers , it is necessary to take supplies for a fortnight , such being the average time ...
... engaged the young gentleman was employed in laying in stores for Arracan , to which place , nothing being procur- able there but fish , fowl , and fevers , it is necessary to take supplies for a fortnight , such being the average time ...
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... engaged to one another , " answered Pere- grine , promptly . " Our youth is in our favour , we can afford to wait ; we only want your sanction- your prayers for our ultimate well - being — your pro- mise to intercede with my uncle ...
... engaged to one another , " answered Pere- grine , promptly . " Our youth is in our favour , we can afford to wait ; we only want your sanction- your prayers for our ultimate well - being — your pro- mise to intercede with my uncle ...
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... engaged to be married , ever does any harm by flirting . The flirts are not the dangerous people . After the ball Peregrine , having taken leave of his cousin , slid again into his palankin , and fell into a sound sleep , thence only to ...
... engaged to be married , ever does any harm by flirting . The flirts are not the dangerous people . After the ball Peregrine , having taken leave of his cousin , slid again into his palankin , and fell into a sound sleep , thence only to ...
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... engaged seven or eight deep at every ball , and to be a bridesmaid at every wed- ding . The fact is , that she had never met any body to her taste , or at all events had never been wooed by such a person , and she had sense enough not ...
... engaged seven or eight deep at every ball , and to be a bridesmaid at every wed- ding . The fact is , that she had never met any body to her taste , or at all events had never been wooed by such a person , and she had sense enough not ...
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... engaged to me — and keep my secret . I shall not forget , depend upon it . " " How can you talk so , my dear , " said Mrs. Sweetenham ; " your spirits do get the better of you so . " Peregrine thought this too ; but then the young lady ...
... engaged to me — and keep my secret . I shall not forget , depend upon it . " " How can you talk so , my dear , " said Mrs. Sweetenham ; " your spirits do get the better of you so . " Peregrine thought this too ; but then the young lady ...
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