Collected Works of Charles Kingsley: Westward ho!Macmillan and Company, 1894 |
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... fear , and blushing with maidenly shame , and a half - sense of wrong - doing at having revealed suddenly to a stranger the darling wish which he had hidden from his father and mother ever since he was ten years old . Now this young ...
... fear , and blushing with maidenly shame , and a half - sense of wrong - doing at having revealed suddenly to a stranger the darling wish which he had hidden from his father and mother ever since he was ten years old . Now this young ...
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... fear- ing some mishap , he hurried back to England , to find his mother a widow , and his brother Amyas gone to the South Seas with Captain Drake of Plymouth . And yet , even then , after years of absence , he was not allowed to remain ...
... fear- ing some mishap , he hurried back to England , to find his mother a widow , and his brother Amyas gone to the South Seas with Captain Drake of Plymouth . And yet , even then , after years of absence , he was not allowed to remain ...
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... fear lest your condescension should make him forget that he is only a poor squire's orphan . " “ I will warrant him never to forget aught that he should recollect , " said my Lady Bath . And she spoke truly . But soon Frank's silver ...
... fear lest your condescension should make him forget that he is only a poor squire's orphan . " “ I will warrant him never to forget aught that he should recollect , " said my Lady Bath . And she spoke truly . But soon Frank's silver ...
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... fear of accidents ; and , therefore , omitted to tell his brother how that he , two days before , had entreated Rose Salterne herself to appear as the nymph of Tor- ridge ; which honour she , who had no objection either to ex- hibit her ...
... fear of accidents ; and , therefore , omitted to tell his brother how that he , two days before , had entreated Rose Salterne herself to appear as the nymph of Tor- ridge ; which honour she , who had no objection either to ex- hibit her ...
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... fear of the unseen ( the religious sentiment , we call it now - a - days ) , and with them that tendency to be a rogue , which superstitious men always have . He was now a tall , handsome , light - complexioned man , with a huge upright ...
... fear of the unseen ( the religious sentiment , we call it now - a - days ) , and with them that tendency to be a rogue , which superstitious men always have . He was now a tall , handsome , light - complexioned man , with a huge upright ...
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