Romance: A NovelDoubleday, Page & Company, 1903 - 541 pages |
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Page 16
... shouted , “ get off that nag and lend a hand ! We've a prisoner . " The horseman gave an incredulous whistle , and then began to shout , his voice winding mournfully uphill , " Hallo ! Hallo - o - o . " An echo stole back , " Hallo ...
... shouted , “ get off that nag and lend a hand ! We've a prisoner . " The horseman gave an incredulous whistle , and then began to shout , his voice winding mournfully uphill , " Hallo ! Hallo - o - o . " An echo stole back , " Hallo ...
Page 17
... shouted back . " What be you a - doing with runners ? ” The riot went on - forty or fifty voices . The runners were seized ; several hands caught at me . It was im- possible to make myself heard ; a fist struck me on the cheek ...
... shouted back . " What be you a - doing with runners ? ” The riot went on - forty or fifty voices . The runners were seized ; several hands caught at me . It was im- possible to make myself heard ; a fist struck me on the cheek ...
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... shouted together . I may say that it was thanks to me that we reached the ship . Our boat went down under us whilst I was tying a rope under Carlos ' arms . He was standing up with the baler still in his hand . On board , the women ...
... shouted together . I may say that it was thanks to me that we reached the ship . Our boat went down under us whilst I was tying a rope under Carlos ' arms . He was standing up with the baler still in his hand . On board , the women ...
Page 73
... shouted and craned its thousands of heads every time one heard the cry of " Here they come , ' for an hour or so ... shouting " Cool Drinks " on the other side of them . Finally , there was a roar , an irresistible swaying , a rattle of ...
... shouted and craned its thousands of heads every time one heard the cry of " Here they come , ' for an hour or so ... shouting " Cool Drinks " on the other side of them . Finally , there was a roar , an irresistible swaying , a rattle of ...
Page 74
... shouted . Two men got into the cart , one pulled the rope , the other caught the pirate by the elbows . He jerked himself loose , and began to cry out ; he seemed to be lost in amazement , and shrieked : .. " Adonde está el padre ...
... shouted . Two men got into the cart , one pulled the rope , the other caught the pirate by the elbows . He jerked himself loose , and began to cry out ; he seemed to be lost in amazement , and shrieked : .. " Adonde está el padre ...
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admiral Alguazil answered asked began boat Bow Street runners bowed breath caballero called Carlos Casa Riego cloak cried Cuba dark dead death deck Don Balthasar Don Carlos door ears El Rubio English eyes face Father Antonio fear feet felt glance gone hair hand hang Havana head heard heart honour immense Inglez Jamaica John Kemp Juan Juez Kemp Kingston knew lanthorn laughed light Lion lips looked Lord Stowell Lugareños Manuel matter murder murmured never Nichols night O'Brien once pirates Ramon Rangsley ravine Rio Medio romance Rooksby round sail saturnine schooner Sebright seemed seen Señor Señorita 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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Page 53 - He will get us murdered," he said. "Do you think we are safe here? If these people here heard that name they wouldn't wait to ask who your worship is. They would tear us to pieces in an instant. I tell you — moi, Tomas Castro — he will ruin us, this white fool " Carlos began to cough, shaken speechless as if by an invisible devil. Castro's eyes ran furtively all round him, then he looked at me. He made an extraordinary swift motion with his right hand, and I saw that he was facing me with a long...
Page 6 - ... from the hand whose delicate blueveined, wrinkled wrist ran back into a foam of lawn ruffles. The other hand paused in the act of conveying a pinch of snuff to the nostrils of the hooked nose that had, on the skin stretched tight over the bridge, the polish of old ivory; the elbow pressing the black cocked hat against the side; the legs, one bent, the other bowing a little back — this was the attitude of Seraphina's father. Having imperiously thrust the door of the inner room open, he remained...