Collected Works of Charles Kingsley: Westward ho!Macmillan and Company, 1894 |
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Page 29
... mind that , sirrah ? " " Yes , " said Amyas . Dost " Then go back to school this moment , sir , and be flogged . " " Very well , " said Amyas , considering that he had got off very cheaply ; while Sir Richard , as soon as he was out of ...
... mind that , sirrah ? " " Yes , " said Amyas . Dost " Then go back to school this moment , sir , and be flogged . " " Very well , " said Amyas , considering that he had got off very cheaply ; while Sir Richard , as soon as he was out of ...
Page 30
... mind you , Sir Schoolmaster , unless you shall promise me never to hint word of what has passed between us two , and that neither you nor yours shall henceforth carry tales of my godson , or speak his name within a day's march of ...
... mind you , Sir Schoolmaster , unless you shall promise me never to hint word of what has passed between us two , and that neither you nor yours shall henceforth carry tales of my godson , or speak his name within a day's march of ...
Page 48
... mind ; and all that evening , as he sat in the bay - windowed room where he had seen him last , Amyas was recalling to him- self every look and gesture of the lost adventurer , and wonder- ing at himself for so doing , till he retired ...
... mind ; and all that evening , as he sat in the bay - windowed room where he had seen him last , Amyas was recalling to him- self every look and gesture of the lost adventurer , and wonder- ing at himself for so doing , till he retired ...
Page 51
... mind his own business , if he wished not to make the place too hot for him ; whereon ( for the temporal authorities , happily for the peace of England , kept in those days a somewhat tight hand upon the spiritual ones ) the worthy ...
... mind his own business , if he wished not to make the place too hot for him ; whereon ( for the temporal authorities , happily for the peace of England , kept in those days a somewhat tight hand upon the spiritual ones ) the worthy ...
Page 53
... mind into an unhealthy fungus crop , were to Amyas simply , as he expressed it , " wind and moonshine ; " and he treated his cousin as a sort of harmless lunatic , and , as they say in Devon , " half - baked . " And Eustace knew it ...
... mind into an unhealthy fungus crop , were to Amyas simply , as he expressed it , " wind and moonshine ; " and he treated his cousin as a sort of harmless lunatic , and , as they say in Devon , " half - baked . " And Eustace knew it ...
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