Merton ; And, The SutherlandsGeorge Routledge & Sons, 1987 - 380 pagini |
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Pagina 38
... Harry . Oh - tut - tut - leave that alone , my dear Harry ! " said the gallant Hibernian . " Why curse the fowls ? I vow to Gad , upon the word of a gentleman , that I'm as hungry as a hunter ; and so , Sir , if you please , produce the ...
... Harry . Oh - tut - tut - leave that alone , my dear Harry ! " said the gallant Hibernian . " Why curse the fowls ? I vow to Gad , upon the word of a gentleman , that I'm as hungry as a hunter ; and so , Sir , if you please , produce the ...
Pagina 171
... Harry Lavington's own servant , who deposed that Sir Harry left town on the morning of the day stated in the indictment ; that he merely said he was going into the country , but that he should be back on the following day ; that he knew ...
... Harry Lavington's own servant , who deposed that Sir Harry left town on the morning of the day stated in the indictment ; that he merely said he was going into the country , but that he should be back on the following day ; that he knew ...
Pagina 201
... Harry ; many a time you've sailed under my Lord's red Burgee in the club . " " Lord- what lord ? " " Lord Morriston , Sir Harry . The Fanny , of Cowes , 32 tons , coppered up to the bends ; yawl- rigged ; and beats the Pearl hollow in a ...
... Harry ; many a time you've sailed under my Lord's red Burgee in the club . " " Lord- what lord ? " " Lord Morriston , Sir Harry . The Fanny , of Cowes , 32 tons , coppered up to the bends ; yawl- rigged ; and beats the Pearl hollow in a ...
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