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Page 25
... side door opened , and I saw into a lighted room filled with wreaths of smoke . A paunchy man in a bob wig , with a blue coat and Windsor buttons , holding a church- warden pipe in his right hand and a pewter quart in his left , came ...
... side door opened , and I saw into a lighted room filled with wreaths of smoke . A paunchy man in a bob wig , with a blue coat and Windsor buttons , holding a church- warden pipe in his right hand and a pewter quart in his left , came ...
Page 43
... , coast of Cuba . " Carlos came to the side , and looked after the man - of- war in the distance . " You could help us , " I heard him mutter . CHAPTER FIVE THERE was a lad called Barnes , a THE QUARRY AND THE BEACH 43.
... , coast of Cuba . " Carlos came to the side , and looked after the man - of- war in the distance . " You could help us , " I heard him mutter . CHAPTER FIVE THERE was a lad called Barnes , a THE QUARRY AND THE BEACH 43.
Page 64
... side , and his great hump portending over his little white face , and ruffling up his ragged black hair . Mrs. Macdonald clacked all the scandal of the Vale , and the Buckatoro Journal got the benefit of it all , with adorn- ments . For ...
... side , and his great hump portending over his little white face , and ruffling up his ragged black hair . Mrs. Macdonald clacked all the scandal of the Vale , and the Buckatoro Journal got the benefit of it all , with adorn- ments . For ...
Page 69
... side , and said , " Here , Oldham ; you lend a hand to duck the little toad . " It was the sort of thing that the thirsty climate of Jamaica rendered frequent enough . Oldham dropped his glass and protested . Macdonald continued ...
... side , and said , " Here , Oldham ; you lend a hand to duck the little toad . " It was the sort of thing that the thirsty climate of Jamaica rendered frequent enough . Oldham dropped his glass and protested . Macdonald continued ...
Page 73
... side of them . Finally , there was a roar , an irresistible swaying , a rattle of musket ramrods , a rhythm of marching feet , and the grating of heavy iron - bound wheels . Seven men appeared in sight above the heads , clinging to each ...
... side of them . Finally , there was a roar , an irresistible swaying , a rattle of musket ramrods , a rhythm of marching feet , and the grating of heavy iron - bound wheels . Seven men appeared in sight above the heads , clinging to each ...
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