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Page 57
... heard the cry of " Here they come , " for an hour or so . There was a very limpid sky , a very limpid sea , a scattering of shipping gliding up and down , and the very silent hills a long way away . There was a large flavor of Spaniards ...
... heard the cry of " Here they come , " for an hour or so . There was a very limpid sky , a very limpid sea , a scattering of shipping gliding up and down , and the very silent hills a long way away . There was a large flavor of Spaniards ...
Page 61
... heard , my uncle himself had advised their being surrendered to your English . And when there was no priest he repented very bitterly . Why , after all , it was an infamy . " He paused again , and leant back against the counter . When ...
... heard , my uncle himself had advised their being surrendered to your English . And when there was no priest he repented very bitterly . Why , after all , it was an infamy . " He paused again , and leant back against the counter . When ...
Page 66
... in my mind for you . ' 99 He had heard frequently from Carlos that I was a desperate and aristocratically lawless young man , who had lived in a district entirely given up to desperate and murderous smugglers . But 66 ROMANCE.
... in my mind for you . ' 99 He had heard frequently from Carlos that I was a desperate and aristocratically lawless young man , who had lived in a district entirely given up to desperate and murderous smugglers . But 66 ROMANCE.
Page 67
... heard definitely of warrants against me in Jamaica . That , no doubt , he had heard from Ramon , who knew everything . In all this little sardonic Irishman said to me , it seemed the only thing worth attention . It stuck in my mind ...
... heard definitely of warrants against me in Jamaica . That , no doubt , he had heard from Ramon , who knew everything . In all this little sardonic Irishman said to me , it seemed the only thing worth attention . It stuck in my mind ...
Page 75
... surprise , rage , and horror had been so great that , after the first stifled cry , I had made no sound . I heard the footsteps of several men going away . : I CHAPTER IV REMAINED lying there , bound hand and PART SECOND 75.
... surprise , rage , and horror had been so great that , after the first stifled cry , I had made no sound . I heard the footsteps of several men going away . : I CHAPTER IV REMAINED lying there , bound hand and PART SECOND 75.
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