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Pàgina 3
... fall a sacrifice to their fury ; the huts are plundered , the little possession of the unfortunate inhabitants carried away or destroyed , and all that fall alive into the hands of the robbers , are led as slaves into the camp .
... fall a sacrifice to their fury ; the huts are plundered , the little possession of the unfortunate inhabitants carried away or destroyed , and all that fall alive into the hands of the robbers , are led as slaves into the camp .
Pàgina 8
It was some time before he succeeded ; melancholy thoughts possessed his mind . ... Paddy was evidently charged with a secret , the possession of which seemed to give him , in his own eyes at least , considerable importance .
It was some time before he succeeded ; melancholy thoughts possessed his mind . ... Paddy was evidently charged with a secret , the possession of which seemed to give him , in his own eyes at least , considerable importance .
Pàgina 9
When the whole children of a family are clamouring for some delicacy or treat , or the exclusive possession of some toy or picture - book , decidedly the next thing to getting it one's self is hearing mamma declare that she will give it ...
When the whole children of a family are clamouring for some delicacy or treat , or the exclusive possession of some toy or picture - book , decidedly the next thing to getting it one's self is hearing mamma declare that she will give it ...
Pàgina 11
... say that England is determined to have Cuba , by hook or by crook , on the first decent opportunity ; " and , therefore , " said a late orator in Congress , " we shall begin the war with England_by taking possession of Cuba !
... say that England is determined to have Cuba , by hook or by crook , on the first decent opportunity ; " and , therefore , " said a late orator in Congress , " we shall begin the war with England_by taking possession of Cuba !
Pàgina 14
Parsons now began to hint that the poor lady had come unfairly by her death , and that Mr Kent was accessory to it , from his too great eagerness to enter into possession of the property she had bequeathed him . Nothing further was said ...
Parsons now began to hint that the poor lady had come unfairly by her death , and that Mr Kent was accessory to it , from his too great eagerness to enter into possession of the property she had bequeathed him . Nothing further was said ...
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