The Olio, Or, Museum of Entertainment, Volum 1Joseph Shackell, 1828 |
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... replied Sadak , " why should I rend open the veil for thee , enemy of my race and of me ? why comest thou hither ; say quickly , and depart . " " Rash mortal ! " answered Alfakir , " I am not thine enemy , but thy friend . Be- 2 THE OLIO .
... replied Sadak , " why should I rend open the veil for thee , enemy of my race and of me ? why comest thou hither ; say quickly , and depart . " " Rash mortal ! " answered Alfakir , " I am not thine enemy , but thy friend . Be- 2 THE OLIO .
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... replied the Deev , " far away , in the midst of the ocean , beyond the points were ship has ever sailed , is an island girt with impassable barriers . This island was the dowry of a princess of our race ; it holds treasures , to which ...
... replied the Deev , " far away , in the midst of the ocean , beyond the points were ship has ever sailed , is an island girt with impassable barriers . This island was the dowry of a princess of our race ; it holds treasures , to which ...
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... replied Sadak , " and hate the selfish and coward draught . " " Fool ? " said the Deev , " ever chang- ing and uncertain ! but now thou didst call for death , yet fleddest to behold him near as the sparrow from the eagle . Be- think ...
... replied Sadak , " and hate the selfish and coward draught . " " Fool ? " said the Deev , " ever chang- ing and uncertain ! but now thou didst call for death , yet fleddest to behold him near as the sparrow from the eagle . Be- think ...
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... replied that obi had no power to hurt him for he was christened , and that his name was no longer Quasher . Jack knew Reeder , and as if paralysed , let his two guns remain on the ground , and took up only his cut- lass . Jack and ...
... replied that obi had no power to hurt him for he was christened , and that his name was no longer Quasher . Jack knew Reeder , and as if paralysed , let his two guns remain on the ground , and took up only his cut- lass . Jack and ...
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... replied , " I cannot in conscience do any harm to a man who tells truth , although it may be unpalatable . FRANCIS THE FIRST AND THE MONK . Guyon , a French historian , relates that a monk , playing at tennis with Francis I. against ...
... replied , " I cannot in conscience do any harm to a man who tells truth , although it may be unpalatable . FRANCIS THE FIRST AND THE MONK . Guyon , a French historian , relates that a monk , playing at tennis with Francis I. against ...
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