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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... whole south of Scot- land , but also with many others , who were called " lairds " while they retained their own estates , how- ever small , and were " laborers " or " herds , " according to circumstances , when they worked for others ...
... whole south of Scot- land , but also with many others , who were called " lairds " while they retained their own estates , how- ever small , and were " laborers " or " herds , " according to circumstances , when they worked for others ...
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... whole arrangements for his re- ception and entertainment were confidently left to Sir Walter Scott ; and it is doubtful , so successful was the result , which was most satisfied and grateful , the monarch or the people . For quarter of ...
... whole arrangements for his re- ception and entertainment were confidently left to Sir Walter Scott ; and it is doubtful , so successful was the result , which was most satisfied and grateful , the monarch or the people . For quarter of ...
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... - standing he read with such rapidity , remained , to my surprise , master of it all , and could even , weeks or months afterwards , repeat a whole page in which any thing had particularly struck him at the moment . After.
... - standing he read with such rapidity , remained , to my surprise , master of it all , and could even , weeks or months afterwards , repeat a whole page in which any thing had particularly struck him at the moment . After.
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... whole of his life , protected and saved him from any low and corrupt debauchery in his most trying years of opening man- hood . The lady was a baronet's only child . The acquaintance began by her being caught in a shower of rain in a ...
... whole of his life , protected and saved him from any low and corrupt debauchery in his most trying years of opening man- hood . The lady was a baronet's only child . The acquaintance began by her being caught in a shower of rain in a ...
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... whole business very lightly . He thanked Mr. Scott for his scrupulous attention , but added , that he believed he was mistaken . And this paternal interference , which Walter did not hear of till long afterwards , produced no change in ...
... whole business very lightly . He thanked Mr. Scott for his scrupulous attention , but added , that he believed he was mistaken . And this paternal interference , which Walter did not hear of till long afterwards , produced no change in ...
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