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Page 77
... gives that much even to such . And my uncle was there in his official capacity as a - a plenipotentiary . He was very much distressed : we were all . You heard , my uncle himself had advised their being surrendered to your English . And ...
... gives that much even to such . And my uncle was there in his official capacity as a - a plenipotentiary . He was very much distressed : we were all . You heard , my uncle himself had advised their being surrendered to your English . And ...
Page 92
... give him thanks . My beloved and lamented sister contracted a union with an English hidalgo , through whose house your own very honourable family is allied to my own ; it is a pleasure to me to meet after many years with one who has ...
... give him thanks . My beloved and lamented sister contracted a union with an English hidalgo , through whose house your own very honourable family is allied to my own ; it is a pleasure to me to meet after many years with one who has ...
Page 111
... . To punish that audacity he announced that no private property would be re- spected . " You shall have to give up all the money on board , ” he yelled at the wretched man lying there like a THE GIRL WITH THE LIZARD 111.
... . To punish that audacity he announced that no private property would be re- spected . " You shall have to give up all the money on board , ” he yelled at the wretched man lying there like a THE GIRL WITH THE LIZARD 111.
Page 116
... give them up . I believe I saved her life . ' 99 He said suddenly , " Tut , tut ! " and shrugged his shoulders . He hung his head for a minute , then he added , “ Mind , I don't say — I don't say that it mayn't be as you say . You're a ...
... give them up . I believe I saved her life . ' 99 He said suddenly , " Tut , tut ! " and shrugged his shoulders . He hung his head for a minute , then he added , “ Mind , I don't say — I don't say that it mayn't be as you say . You're a ...
Page 118
... Give me air . " I thought I should die . Castro , draped in his cloak , stood over me , but Major Cowper fell on his knees near my head , almost sobbing : " My papers ! My papers ! I tell you I shall starve . Make them give me back my ...
... Give me air . " I thought I should die . Castro , draped in his cloak , stood over me , but Major Cowper fell on his knees near my head , almost sobbing : " My papers ! My papers ! I tell you I shall starve . Make them give me back my ...
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