The Stoddard Library: A Thousand Hours of Entertainment with the World's Great Writers, Volume 3G.L. Shuman & Company, 1911 - Literature |
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... heavy cargo of lava ballast . On his second voyage he took out the Welshman's daughter as his wife , and did not again trouble to send home an empty ship . 3 He had learned that mischief was once more brewing between 1154778 ...
... heavy cargo of lava ballast . On his second voyage he took out the Welshman's daughter as his wife , and did not again trouble to send home an empty ship . 3 He had learned that mischief was once more brewing between 1154778 ...
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... once more brewing between England and Denmark , had violated his English letters of mark , and run into Copenhagen , induced the authorities there , on the strength of his knowledge of English affairs , to appoint him to the Governor ...
... once more brewing between England and Denmark , had violated his English letters of mark , and run into Copenhagen , induced the authorities there , on the strength of his knowledge of English affairs , to appoint him to the Governor ...
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... Once he went out four days with a company of Englishmen as guide to the Geysers , and on his return he idled four weeks on the wharves , looking at the foreign seamen as they arrived by the boats . The fame of his exploit at Thingvellir ...
... Once he went out four days with a company of Englishmen as guide to the Geysers , and on his return he idled four weeks on the wharves , looking at the foreign seamen as they arrived by the boats . The fame of his exploit at Thingvellir ...
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... Once thought the curse of jealousy alone ! The iron king will see my face no more Unless I bring Don Lope to his feet : Whom , on the other hand , the gratitude And love I bear him fain would save from justice . Oh , how - Lope . Enter ...
... Once thought the curse of jealousy alone ! The iron king will see my face no more Unless I bring Don Lope to his feet : Whom , on the other hand , the gratitude And love I bear him fain would save from justice . Oh , how - Lope . Enter ...
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... once . Men . I know too well , and you must know it too . My daughter , the poor prisoner who lies there Is my own son , not Blanca's , not Urrea's , But my own son , your brother , Violante ! Viol . My brother ! Men . Whom we must save ...
... once . Men . I know too well , and you must know it too . My daughter , the poor prisoner who lies there Is my own son , not Blanca's , not Urrea's , But my own son , your brother , Violante ! Viol . My brother ! Men . Whom we must save ...
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