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... cabin - Castro in the half - deck ; but we were all three pretty con- stantly together , and they being the only Spaniards were more or less isolated from the other passengers . on board , we Looking at my companions at times , I had ...
... cabin - Castro in the half - deck ; but we were all three pretty con- stantly together , and they being the only Spaniards were more or less isolated from the other passengers . on board , we Looking at my companions at times , I had ...
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... cabin , and , as much to make talk as for any other reason , I asked Carlos if he had noticed his depend- ent's familiarity . It was noticeable because Castro held aloof from every other soul on board . Carlos answered me with one of ...
... cabin , and , as much to make talk as for any other reason , I asked Carlos if he had noticed his depend- ent's familiarity . It was noticeable because Castro held aloof from every other soul on board . Carlos answered me with one of ...
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... cabin . He had been on the sick list , and he was lying in his bunk , stripped to the waist , one arm and one leg touching the floor . He raised himself slowly when I came in , and spat . He had in a pronounced degree the Nova Scotian ...
... cabin . He had been on the sick list , and he was lying in his bunk , stripped to the waist , one arm and one leg touching the floor . He raised himself slowly when I came in , and spat . He had in a pronounced degree the Nova Scotian ...
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... cabin . A great bustle of shore - going , of leave - taking had sprung up all over the ship . Carlos and Castro had entered with a tall , immobile , gold - spectacled Spaniard , dressed all in white , and with a certain air of noticing ...
... cabin . A great bustle of shore - going , of leave - taking had sprung up all over the ship . Carlos and Castro had entered with a tall , immobile , gold - spectacled Spaniard , dressed all in white , and with a certain air of noticing ...
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... cabin , as I imagined . For a long time I made no movement ; then a door opened and shut . There was a mur- mured conversation between two voices . This went on in animated whispers for a time . At last I felt as if someone were trying ...
... cabin , as I imagined . For a long time I made no movement ; then a door opened and shut . There was a mur- mured conversation between two voices . This went on in animated whispers for a time . At last I felt as if someone were trying ...
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admiral answered asked began boat Bow Street runners bowed breath caballero called Carlos Casa Riego cloak cried Cuba dark David Macdonald dead death deck Don Balthasar Don Carlos door ears El Rubio English eyes face Father Antonio fear feet felt gone hair hand hang Havana head heard heart immense Inglez Jamaica John Kemp Juan Juez Kemp Kingston knew laughed light Lion lips looked Lord Stowell Lugareņos Macdonald Manuel matter murmured never Nichols night Nikola O'Brien once pirates pistol Ramon Rangsley ravine remember Rio Medio romance Rooksby round sail schooner Sebright seemed seen seņor seņorita Seraphina shadow ship shoulders shouted side sight silence smile sort soul sound Spanish stood suddenly talk tell thing thought throat Tomas Castro turned uncle voice waiting walked wall whispered Williams woman words
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