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... followed up by my father being disrated and turned into the main - top , for no other reason in the world than such being the will and pleasure of Lady Hercules . Her ladyship considered that she had lost a good servant through my ...
... followed up by my father being disrated and turned into the main - top , for no other reason in the world than such being the will and pleasure of Lady Hercules . Her ladyship considered that she had lost a good servant through my ...
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... followed the bait up , as they do sometimes , and he hauled and hauled with all his might . At last , who should he bring to the surface of the water but Old Duty , who had been sucked under the ship's bottom by the tide , and had been ...
... followed the bait up , as they do sometimes , and he hauled and hauled with all his might . At last , who should he bring to the surface of the water but Old Duty , who had been sucked under the ship's bottom by the tide , and had been ...
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... followed me very quickly , for he thought from my impatience that something serious must be the matter . He walked up to my mother's room , and I hastened to open the door , when , to my surprise , I found my mother standing before the ...
... followed me very quickly , for he thought from my impatience that something serious must be the matter . He walked up to my mother's room , and I hastened to open the door , when , to my surprise , I found my mother standing before the ...
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... followed her , while Ben was standing at the door in amazement at her not flying to me and kissing me . On the contrary , sho must have been angry at my return ; for she com- menced singing- " Jack and Gill went up the hill To fetch a ...
... followed her , while Ben was standing at the door in amazement at her not flying to me and kissing me . On the contrary , sho must have been angry at my return ; for she com- menced singing- " Jack and Gill went up the hill To fetch a ...
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... followed his remains to the grave . The poor fully paid him the debt of gratitude , if they did not pay him their other debts ; and when his will was opened , it was found that he had released them all from the latter . Peace be to him ...
... followed his remains to the grave . The poor fully paid him the debt of gratitude , if they did not pay him their other debts ; and when his will was opened , it was found that he had released them all from the latter . Peace be to him ...
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afterwards appeared asked beach Bessy better boat boatswain Bramble called captain CHAPTER coxswain cried dear deck Dick doctor door eyes feel Felix fellow Fisher's Alley French frigate gave give Greenwich guns hand handspike head hear heard Hoist the colours Hospital hour knew Lady Hercules ladyship laugh leave lieutenant liquorice look lugger man-of-war mate messmate midshipman mind Morlaix morning mother mudlarker never night Oh-e-oh old Nanny old woman passed perceived Peter Anderson pilot Poor Jack pretty pulled recollect replied my father river round sail Saunders seamen shillings ship shore Sir Hercules sister soon Spicer stairs suppose Tadpole taffrail talk tell there's things thought told Tom Saunders took turned vessel Virginia walked wherry widow wind wish young
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