Peregrine Pultuney; Or, Life in India, Volume 2J. Mortimer, 1844 |
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... began jabbering together as fast as ever they could , and the rope's - end was caught by the serang , and the boat made fast to the Hastings , and then a gentleman of colour , in the Asiatic cos- tume , made his appearance over the ...
... began jabbering together as fast as ever they could , and the rope's - end was caught by the serang , and the boat made fast to the Hastings , and then a gentleman of colour , in the Asiatic cos- tume , made his appearance over the ...
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... began cursing and swearing -a demonstration which fortunately for them , was comprehended by Peer Khan , who ventured to make a suggestion , that was very much needed by the griffins . " Master not say water - they not know - PEREGRINE ...
... began cursing and swearing -a demonstration which fortunately for them , was comprehended by Peer Khan , who ventured to make a suggestion , that was very much needed by the griffins . " Master not say water - they not know - PEREGRINE ...
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... information , the young gentlemen began to deliberate as to their future plans and future prospects , and after a good deal of conversation they determined to spend the remainder of the day where 38 PEREGRINE PULTUNEY .
... information , the young gentlemen began to deliberate as to their future plans and future prospects , and after a good deal of conversation they determined to spend the remainder of the day where 38 PEREGRINE PULTUNEY .
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... began in- continently to volunteer a vast deal of information , and acquaint the two young gentlemen with a va- riety of things , which it was incumbent on them to have and to do . " Now , master , " began the faithful domestic , who ...
... began in- continently to volunteer a vast deal of information , and acquaint the two young gentlemen with a va- riety of things , which it was incumbent on them to have and to do . " Now , master , " began the faithful domestic , who ...
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... began smiting the gate most vigorously with the butt - end of the whip . - The durwan opened the door again- " Poggle- ton sahib - hem - hem - what the deuce is a house ? -ah , ghur - I remember that in the selec- tions , Poggleton ...
... began smiting the gate most vigorously with the butt - end of the whip . - The durwan opened the door again- " Poggle- ton sahib - hem - hem - what the deuce is a house ? -ah , ghur - I remember that in the selec- tions , Poggleton ...
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