Peregrine Pultuney: Or, Life in India, Volume 3J. Mortimer, 1844 |
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... mind in this conjuncture , having done which , he called for another , and after a few minutes profound con- sideration , resolved upon smoking a cheroot . The sun had gone down , it was getting dark , and Peregrine was all alone . Let ...
... mind in this conjuncture , having done which , he called for another , and after a few minutes profound con- sideration , resolved upon smoking a cheroot . The sun had gone down , it was getting dark , and Peregrine was all alone . Let ...
Page 15
... mind , as faithful historians we are bound to record it . The young man had gone on board in high health , we cannot add in high spirits , for although there are many wonderful phenomena in the world , nature has never yet permitted ...
... mind , as faithful historians we are bound to record it . The young man had gone on board in high health , we cannot add in high spirits , for although there are many wonderful phenomena in the world , nature has never yet permitted ...
Page 44
... minds , and that a little moderate aversion in these matters is a very fine thing to build love upon , he would not have won- dered much , though he might have laughed at this strange announcement . But Peregrine did not re- member this ...
... minds , and that a little moderate aversion in these matters is a very fine thing to build love upon , he would not have won- dered much , though he might have laughed at this strange announcement . But Peregrine did not re- member this ...
Page 52
... mind . Julian Jenks did not lose a day , indeed , not an hour , in visiting his dear friend , and greatly did he regret that the ties of the service , by keeping him at Dum - Dum , prevented him from giving himself up day and night to ...
... mind . Julian Jenks did not lose a day , indeed , not an hour , in visiting his dear friend , and greatly did he regret that the ties of the service , by keeping him at Dum - Dum , prevented him from giving himself up day and night to ...
Page 55
... mind that her daughter was attached to Pere- grine , and Peregrine attached to her daughter , than she began to consider the matter in a new light , and prepare herself , if possible , to make a sacrifice , for sacrifice it most ...
... mind that her daughter was attached to Pere- grine , and Peregrine attached to her daughter , than she began to consider the matter in a new light , and prepare herself , if possible , to make a sacrifice , for sacrifice it most ...
Common terms and phrases
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