Peregrine Pultuney; Or, Life in India, Volume 2J. Mortimer, 1844 |
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... kind to diversify its passage up the river . What an uncommon fine thing in poetry is the rolling tide of the sinuous Ganges , but how wretchedly unpoetical is this said Ganges in real- ity , as you enter it from the Bay of Bengal . It ...
... kind to diversify its passage up the river . What an uncommon fine thing in poetry is the rolling tide of the sinuous Ganges , but how wretchedly unpoetical is this said Ganges in real- ity , as you enter it from the Bay of Bengal . It ...
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... , how goes it with you ? —I suppose you are as happy as you can be . " Peregrine Pultuney did not suppose any thing of the kind , but he thought that this modus B 3 · PEREGRINE PULTUNEY . 9 "Not a word of it," returned our ...
... , how goes it with you ? —I suppose you are as happy as you can be . " Peregrine Pultuney did not suppose any thing of the kind , but he thought that this modus B 3 · PEREGRINE PULTUNEY . 9 "Not a word of it," returned our ...
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Peregrine Pultuney, Sir John William Kaye. of the kind , but he thought that this modus ope- randi was more likely that any other to assist him in probing the wound that was tormenting the poor fellow , and without this probing he knew ...
Peregrine Pultuney, Sir John William Kaye. of the kind , but he thought that this modus ope- randi was more likely that any other to assist him in probing the wound that was tormenting the poor fellow , and without this probing he knew ...
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... father is all in all a soldier - brave as a lion —and hot - headed too - perhaps , you see — perhaps , he may not be kind to me - perhaps he will - bitter , bitter- " Doleton would have added , " despise me , " PEREGRINE PULTUNEY . 11.
... father is all in all a soldier - brave as a lion —and hot - headed too - perhaps , you see — perhaps , he may not be kind to me - perhaps he will - bitter , bitter- " Doleton would have added , " despise me , " PEREGRINE PULTUNEY . 11.
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... kind of intelligence they wanted . The Miss Gowanspecs received a letter from their aunt , to say that she was very anxious to see them- hoped that they had brought out all the latest fashions , and lost none of their roses on the ...
... kind of intelligence they wanted . The Miss Gowanspecs received a letter from their aunt , to say that she was very anxious to see them- hoped that they had brought out all the latest fashions , and lost none of their roses on the ...
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acquaintance Addiscombe arrival asked Peregrine aunt ayah barouche barracks bearer Bengal better bheesties buggy burra Calcutta carriage certainly cheroot chit Chowringhee Clay confounded hole course cousin cried Peregrine dare say dear deuce Drawlincourt Dum-Dum Ensign exclaimed Peregrine eyes face fellow fever gentleman gleton griffins grine hand Hardyman Hastings heart hero India Julia Poggleton Julian Jenks Kedgeree knew laugh least long cornet looked married master mess Miss Poggleton morning native never observed officer palankin Parkinson Peer Khan Pere Peregrine Pul Peregrine Pultuney Peregrine thought Peregrine took Peregrine's perhaps Phillimore poor Doleton pretty Pultuney and Julian punkah regiment replied Peregrine returned Julia returned Peregrine rupees sahib scarcely servant sirdar smile soon Spence's Splashington suppose sure talk tell thing tiffin tuney whilst wish word wretched young gentlemen young lady youth