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Page 51
... Macdonald ; he would be sitting beside her ham- mock on the veranda , his head very much down on his breast , very ... David . When I saw him talking to Ramon , I imagined that the rider must have brought news of a warrant , and that David ...
... Macdonald ; he would be sitting beside her ham- mock on the veranda , his head very much down on his breast , very ... David . When I saw him talking to Ramon , I imagined that the rider must have brought news of a warrant , and that David ...
Page 54
... David Macdonald . Since his last , really terrible comments on the failure of the boat - attack , he had been lying hidden some- where . It came upon me in a flash that he was making his way from one hiding place to another . In making ...
... David Macdonald . Since his last , really terrible comments on the failure of the boat - attack , he had been lying hidden some- where . It came upon me in a flash that he was making his way from one hiding place to another . In making ...
Page 56
... David Macdonald joined us , looming through wreaths of to- bacco smoke . He was always very nice in his dress , and had washed himself into a state of enviable coolness . • • " " They won't touch me now , " he said . " I wanted that ...
... David Macdonald joined us , looming through wreaths of to- bacco smoke . He was always very nice in his dress , and had washed himself into a state of enviable coolness . • • " " They won't touch me now , " he said . " I wanted that ...
Page 57
... David Macdonald had said . Topnambo would certainly do his best to have me in jail - to make an example of me as a Separationist to please the admiral and the Duke of Manchester . Under the spell of his liquor Williams be- came more and ...
... David Macdonald had said . Topnambo would certainly do his best to have me in jail - to make an example of me as a Separationist to please the admiral and the Duke of Manchester . Under the spell of his liquor Williams be- came more and ...
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... David Macdonald had rolled down the steps with , that night at the Ferry Inn on the Spanish Town road . " " • • · He was lying in wait for us with a gang of assassins . I was stabbed on the upper lip . I lost so much blood had to be ...
... David Macdonald had rolled down the steps with , that night at the Ferry Inn on the Spanish Town road . " " • • · He was lying in wait for us with a gang of assassins . I was stabbed on the upper lip . I lost so much blood had to be ...
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