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Page 73
... took place , when Blosset was wounded in a duel by Major Power , who had served in the same regi- ment with him in Egypt ; and after lingering three days , a prey to all the horrors of remorse , he died un- lamented , and was interred ...
... took place , when Blosset was wounded in a duel by Major Power , who had served in the same regi- ment with him in Egypt ; and after lingering three days , a prey to all the horrors of remorse , he died un- lamented , and was interred ...
Page 81
... took it into seeat other people's houses . our heads to come down , no sooner " Ha ! Wadd , my boy ! Mrs. W. said than done , -capital loin of veal I'm yours - Ha ! Miss Jemima ! that , upon my word , -took little Delightful house , I ...
... took it into seeat other people's houses . our heads to come down , no sooner " Ha ! Wadd , my boy ! Mrs. W. said than done , -capital loin of veal I'm yours - Ha ! Miss Jemima ! that , upon my word , -took little Delightful house , I ...
Page 94
... took deliberate aim at the one with a half - moon head , whom I hit with part of a cocoa nutshell in the cheek , whereat he appeared to be much exasperated , and immediately seized what I then fancied was a stick , from one of his ...
... took deliberate aim at the one with a half - moon head , whom I hit with part of a cocoa nutshell in the cheek , whereat he appeared to be much exasperated , and immediately seized what I then fancied was a stick , from one of his ...
Page 110
... took no active part in these proceedings were com- pelled to uncover the head and join in the cry , in order to protect them- selves against the assassin's knife or the soldier's sabre . I dined at the Ambassador's that day , where , in ...
... took no active part in these proceedings were com- pelled to uncover the head and join in the cry , in order to protect them- selves against the assassin's knife or the soldier's sabre . I dined at the Ambassador's that day , where , in ...
Page 112
... took from beneath his cloak a dimly burning lamp , which he held up on a level with my face ; in an instant my dagger was raised , and as instantly dropped , when I beheld the taller of the two make the gen- uine sign of a MASTER MASON ...
... took from beneath his cloak a dimly burning lamp , which he held up on a level with my face ; in an instant my dagger was raised , and as instantly dropped , when I beheld the taller of the two make the gen- uine sign of a MASTER MASON ...
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