Collected Works of Charles Kingsley: Westward ho!Macmillan and Company, 1894 |
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... never knew it till he dropped , and then his brother and I got him away to the boats , he kicking and struggling , and bidding us let him go on with the fight , though every step he took in the sand was in a pool of blood ; and so we ...
... never knew it till he dropped , and then his brother and I got him away to the boats , he kicking and struggling , and bidding us let him go on with the fight , though every step he took in the sand was in a pool of blood ; and so we ...
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... never had a single " object lesson , " or been taught to " . use his intellectual powers , " he knew the names and ways of every bird , and fish , and fly , and could read , as cunningly as the oldest sailor , the meaning of every drift ...
... never had a single " object lesson , " or been taught to " . use his intellectual powers , " he knew the names and ways of every bird , and fish , and fly , and could read , as cunningly as the oldest sailor , the meaning of every drift ...
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... never hinting again at his strange exclamation . After he was gone , and while Leigh was attending him to the door , Mrs. Leigh and Grenvil kept a few minutes ' dead silence . At last- " God help him ! " said she . " Amen ! " said ...
... never hinting again at his strange exclamation . After he was gone , and while Leigh was attending him to the door , Mrs. Leigh and Grenvil kept a few minutes ' dead silence . At last- " God help him ! " said she . " Amen ! " said ...
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... never die in my bed . " " God forfend ! " cried Mrs. Leigh . " And why , fair Madam , if I die doing my duty to my God and my queen ? The thought never moves me : nay , to tell the truth , I pray often enough that I may be spared the ...
... never die in my bed . " " God forfend ! " cried Mrs. Leigh . " And why , fair Madam , if I die doing my duty to my God and my queen ? The thought never moves me : nay , to tell the truth , I pray often enough that I may be spared the ...
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... never leave his body on a peaceful bed ; but that death ( as he prayed almost nightly that it might ) would find him sword in hand , upon the field of duty and of fame . And there those two vowed everlasting sisterhood , and kept their ...
... never leave his body on a peaceful bed ; but that death ( as he prayed almost nightly that it might ) would find him sword in hand , upon the field of duty and of fame . And there those two vowed everlasting sisterhood , and kept their ...
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