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And my day before yesterday was the day on which I , at twenty - two , stood
looking at myself in the tall glass , the day on which I left my home in Kent and
went , as chance willed it , out to sea with Carlos Riego . That day my cousin
Rooksby ...
And my day before yesterday was the day on which I , at twenty - two , stood
looking at myself in the tall glass , the day on which I left my home in Kent and
went , as chance willed it , out to sea with Carlos Riego . That day my cousin
Rooksby ...
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We stood in a little slanting cutting in the shadow . A watery light before the moon
' s rising slanted downwards from the hilltop along the opposite bank . We stood
in utter silence . “ If you stir a hair , ” my captor said coolly , “ I ' ll squeeze the ...
We stood in a little slanting cutting in the shadow . A watery light before the moon
' s rising slanted downwards from the hilltop along the opposite bank . We stood
in utter silence . “ If you stir a hair , ” my captor said coolly , “ I ' ll squeeze the ...
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The horseman gave an incredulous whistle , and then began to shout , his voice
winding mournfully uphill , “ Hallo ! Hallo - 0 - 0 . " An echo stole back , “ Hallo !
Hallo - oo ” ; then a number of voices . The horse stood , drooping its head , and ...
The horseman gave an incredulous whistle , and then began to shout , his voice
winding mournfully uphill , “ Hallo ! Hallo - 0 - 0 . " An echo stole back , “ Hallo !
Hallo - oo ” ; then a number of voices . The horse stood , drooping its head , and ...
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... through a narrow passage , and down to the sea . Old Rangsley reeled ahead
of us swiftly , muttering , “ Three men to be set aboard the Thames : : . quarter
past eleven . Three men to be set aboard . . . ” and in a few minutes we stood
upon ...
... through a narrow passage , and down to the sea . Old Rangsley reeled ahead
of us swiftly , muttering , “ Three men to be set aboard the Thames : : . quarter
past eleven . Three men to be set aboard . . . ” and in a few minutes we stood
upon ...
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Afterwards , when I stood on the deck , they began laughing at old Rangsley ,
who held forth in a thunderous voice , punctuated by hiccoughs : “ They carried I
aboard - a cop — theer lugger and sinks I in the cold , co - old sea . ” It mortified
me ...
Afterwards , when I stood on the deck , they began laughing at old Rangsley ,
who held forth in a thunderous voice , punctuated by hiccoughs : “ They carried I
aboard - a cop — theer lugger and sinks I in the cold , co - old sea . ” It mortified
me ...
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