Collected Works of Charles Kingsley: Westward ho!Macmillan and Company, 1894 |
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Page 12
... gone over to the side of those canting fellows ( Spanish Jesuits in disguise , every one of them , they are ) , who pretended to turn up their noses at Franky Drake as a pirate , and be hanged to them ? " " My friend Oxenham ...
... gone over to the side of those canting fellows ( Spanish Jesuits in disguise , every one of them , they are ) , who pretended to turn up their noses at Franky Drake as a pirate , and be hanged to them ? " " My friend Oxenham ...
Page 13
... gone ; and though he be lord of Pharaoh's household , yet he is far away in Egypt ; and you will take Benjamin also ! Ah ! Mr. Oxenham , you have no child , or you would not ask for mine ! " is " And how do you know that , my sweet CHAP ...
... gone ; and though he be lord of Pharaoh's household , yet he is far away in Egypt ; and you will take Benjamin also ! Ah ! Mr. Oxenham , you have no child , or you would not ask for mine ! " is " And how do you know that , my sweet CHAP ...
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... gone over to Italy to the Pope , whose infallibility has not been proof against Stukely's wit ; for he was soon his Holiness's closet counsellor , and , they say , his bosom friend ; and made him give credit to his boasts that , with ...
... gone over to Italy to the Pope , whose infallibility has not been proof against Stukely's wit ; for he was soon his Holiness's closet counsellor , and , they say , his bosom friend ; and made him give credit to his boasts that , with ...
Page 20
... gone on quietly enough , according to promise , with the exception of certain occasional outbursts of fierceness common to all young male animals , and especially to boys of any strength of character . His scholar- ship , indeed ...
... gone on quietly enough , according to promise , with the exception of certain occasional outbursts of fierceness common to all young male animals , and especially to boys of any strength of character . His scholar- ship , indeed ...
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... gone to Paris , with ( luckily for him ) letters of recommendation to Walsingham , at the English Embassy : by which letters he not only fell in a second time with Philip Sidney , but saved his own life ( as Sidney did his ) in the ...
... gone to Paris , with ( luckily for him ) letters of recommendation to Walsingham , at the English Embassy : by which letters he not only fell in a second time with Philip Sidney , but saved his own life ( as Sidney did his ) in the ...
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