Sir Walter Scott: the Story of His LifeJ. R. Osgood, 1871 - 488 páginas During his reunion with Jim Hawkins, Long John Silver tells of his quest to recover the remaining treasure from Treasure Island. |
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... affection , he once addressed as " Mine own romantic town . " There the springs of health were renewed ; and the boy was able to join with wild delight in the athletic games and exercises of his age , ever and anon , as time crept on ...
... affection , he once addressed as " Mine own romantic town . " There the springs of health were renewed ; and the boy was able to join with wild delight in the athletic games and exercises of his age , ever and anon , as time crept on ...
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... affection , particularly selected for honor on public occasions , placed at the head of nu- merous public institutions , and relied upon in all cases of emergency . Did " the fair city " desire to present an address to the Sovereign ...
... affection , particularly selected for honor on public occasions , placed at the head of nu- merous public institutions , and relied upon in all cases of emergency . Did " the fair city " desire to present an address to the Sovereign ...
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... affectionate feeling towards them which had lasted throughout life . There is a story of his having been forgotten one day among the knolls , when a thunder- storm came on ; and his aunt , suddenly recollecting his situation , and ...
... affectionate feeling towards them which had lasted throughout life . There is a story of his having been forgotten one day among the knolls , when a thunder- storm came on ; and his aunt , suddenly recollecting his situation , and ...
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... affectionate , just as a maiden might write when much in love , but a little afraid of the change she was going to make . * Lord Downshire was naturally anxious to ascertain the amount of Scott's actual income , and to have a settlement ...
... affectionate , just as a maiden might write when much in love , but a little afraid of the change she was going to make . * Lord Downshire was naturally anxious to ascertain the amount of Scott's actual income , and to have a settlement ...
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... affection . An entry in Latin , made secundum morem majo- rum , in Scott's own writing , in the family Bible , records , that on the fourteenth day of October , 1798 , Mrs. Scott gave birth to a boy , who died on the next day . CHAPTER ...
... affection . An entry in Latin , made secundum morem majo- rum , in Scott's own writing , in the family Bible , records , that on the fourteenth day of October , 1798 , Mrs. Scott gave birth to a boy , who died on the next day . CHAPTER ...
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