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FOUND AFLOAT . BY THE AUTHOR OF THE LITTLE CAPTAIN , ' ETC. ETC. CHAPTER I ... boy - a deal o ' squalls and hurricanes ; but never a stronger sou'- easter ... boy , was Jack , in Ned's estimation , for he had only been in the ' sarvice ...
FOUND AFLOAT . BY THE AUTHOR OF THE LITTLE CAPTAIN , ' ETC. ETC. CHAPTER I ... boy - a deal o ' squalls and hurricanes ; but never a stronger sou'- easter ... boy , was Jack , in Ned's estimation , for he had only been in the ' sarvice ...
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FOUND AFLOAT . BY THE AUTHOR OF ' THE LITTLE CAPTAIN , ' MISS MATTY , ' ETC ... boy - a deal o ' squalls and hurricanes ; but never a stronger sou'- easter ... little village alehouse ,. 7 . Over 1 , 1000.J.
FOUND AFLOAT . BY THE AUTHOR OF ' THE LITTLE CAPTAIN , ' MISS MATTY , ' ETC ... boy - a deal o ' squalls and hurricanes ; but never a stronger sou'- easter ... little village alehouse ,. 7 . Over 1 , 1000.J.
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... little child , a boy about three or four years of age , lay rubbing his eyes as if he had been asleep , and the light of the torches had just wakened him ; for he seemed to be quite comfortable , without scarcely a spot of water , owing ...
... little child , a boy about three or four years of age , lay rubbing his eyes as if he had been asleep , and the light of the torches had just wakened him ; for he seemed to be quite comfortable , without scarcely a spot of water , owing ...
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... child has mayhap been sent to us to cheer us in our old age , instead of the little lad we lost long ago . ' was . ' No doubt , no doubt , Ned , ' replied Dolly gravely . ' He's sent , not a doubt of it , just as our own little one But ...
... child has mayhap been sent to us to cheer us in our old age , instead of the little lad we lost long ago . ' was . ' No doubt , no doubt , Ned , ' replied Dolly gravely . ' He's sent , not a doubt of it , just as our own little one But ...
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" little fat fist at the imaginary person , he would cry out , Go way , Mab ... child ; but Ned thought such a step unnecessary , knowing well that Mr ... child will have to be took to the poor officiers , " I'll have to go clean against ...
" little fat fist at the imaginary person , he would cry out , Go way , Mab ... child ; but Ned thought such a step unnecessary , knowing well that Mr ... child will have to be took to the poor officiers , " I'll have to go clean against ...
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