Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 187William Blackwood, 1910 |
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... Captain Cut- lass . This was our standard of gentility - a race as old and rare as Captain Cutlass's , a voice like his to kindle and command , and yet so kind for natural incapacity ; an eye so brotherly for honest rags , a heart ...
... Captain Cut- lass . This was our standard of gentility - a race as old and rare as Captain Cutlass's , a voice like his to kindle and command , and yet so kind for natural incapacity ; an eye so brotherly for honest rags , a heart ...
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... Captain Cutlass , " and that I was not a better husband . " " I could not have had better , " she protested . " Tell me you were happy . " " As the day was long ! " said my brave Sir Andrew , and he lay beside her till the hour of the ...
... Captain Cutlass , " and that I was not a better husband . " " I could not have had better , " she protested . " Tell me you were happy . " " As the day was long ! " said my brave Sir Andrew , and he lay beside her till the hour of the ...
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... Captain's such a recent widower ; he would have fair delighted in the evening's entertainment . " " I havena ' seen him dance since he was married , " said the banker . " The last time we saw him shake a jovial leg was at his home ...
... Captain's such a recent widower ; he would have fair delighted in the evening's entertainment . " " I havena ' seen him dance since he was married , " said the banker . " The last time we saw him shake a jovial leg was at his home ...
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... Captain Cut - Sir Andrew- nor his story , " said the law- yer , " and that ye don't ken Schawfield very well either , or ye would know that there's little chance of any rumour reaching Sir Andrew that would vex him . By the bless- ing ...
... Captain Cut - Sir Andrew- nor his story , " said the law- yer , " and that ye don't ken Schawfield very well either , or ye would know that there's little chance of any rumour reaching Sir Andrew that would vex him . By the bless- ing ...
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... Captain " Such a carriage ! and such dragged his aunt forward for style ! " an introduction when the kirk had skailed , and , well , that's the reason why we're here at the Mort - cloth Ball . " left outside a banging door ...
... Captain " Such a carriage ! and such dragged his aunt forward for style ! " an introduction when the kirk had skailed , and , well , that's the reason why we're here at the Mort - cloth Ball . " left outside a banging door ...
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