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Page 114
... thought he would inquire further . He could not find his former guide ; but his Indian pilot told the same story at the same place , offering to guide him to wonderful gold deposits , under Mt. Aio , a day's march from where they lay at ...
... thought he would inquire further . He could not find his former guide ; but his Indian pilot told the same story at the same place , offering to guide him to wonderful gold deposits , under Mt. Aio , a day's march from where they lay at ...
Page 163
... thought simi- lar thoughts at the time . When Essex had dragged in his own sister's liaison with Lord Mountjoy , the Lord Admiral had a word of indig- nant comfort for the latter . " Would your Lordship have thought this weakness and ...
... thought simi- lar thoughts at the time . When Essex had dragged in his own sister's liaison with Lord Mountjoy , the Lord Admiral had a word of indig- nant comfort for the latter . " Would your Lordship have thought this weakness and ...
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... thought , both the King , and all that heard his answers , thought verily he was innocent for that matter . It was getting too puzzling for Dr. Tounson . So he fell back on the favorite gag of those days , that misfortune was catching ...
... thought , both the King , and all that heard his answers , thought verily he was innocent for that matter . It was getting too puzzling for Dr. Tounson . So he fell back on the favorite gag of those days , that misfortune was catching ...
Contents
THE ENGLand of RaleGHS CHILDHOOD | 1 |
STUDENT AND SOLDIER | 7 |
IRELAND | 14 |
Copyright | |
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