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Page 4
The warm reflection of the light behind her , gilding the curve ... The blue bales and the white , and the great red oil jars loomed in the dim light filtering through the jalousies out of the blinding sunlight of Jamaica .
The warm reflection of the light behind her , gilding the curve ... The blue bales and the white , and the great red oil jars loomed in the dim light filtering through the jalousies out of the blinding sunlight of Jamaica .
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It seems that on Liverpool docks , in the owl - light , they fell in with an elderly hunks just returned from West Indies , who asks the time at the door of a shipping agent . Castro pulls out a watch , and the old fellow jumps on it ...
It seems that on Liverpool docks , in the owl - light , they fell in with an elderly hunks just returned from West Indies , who asks the time at the door of a shipping agent . Castro pulls out a watch , and the old fellow jumps on it ...
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A little bar of light lay on the horizon in front of me , almost colourless . It was crossed again and again by the small fir - trunks that were little more than wands . A woodpigeon rose with a sudden crash of sound , flapping away ...
A little bar of light lay on the horizon in front of me , almost colourless . It was crossed again and again by the small fir - trunks that were little more than wands . A woodpigeon rose with a sudden crash of sound , flapping away ...
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The light continued to blaze into my eyes ; it moved upwards and shone on a red waistcoat dashed with gilt buttons . I was being arrested . “ In the King's name . It was ā most sudden catastrophe . A hand was clutching my windpipe .
The light continued to blaze into my eyes ; it moved upwards and shone on a red waistcoat dashed with gilt buttons . I was being arrested . “ In the King's name . It was ā most sudden catastrophe . A hand was clutching my windpipe .
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My captor began to fumble in his pocket , pulled out a paper , and bent down into the light . Suddenly he paused and looked up at me . “ This ain't Mr. Lillywhite , I don't believe this ain't a Jack Spaniard .
My captor began to fumble in his pocket , pulled out a paper , and bent down into the light . Suddenly he paused and looked up at me . “ This ain't Mr. Lillywhite , I don't believe this ain't a Jack Spaniard .
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