The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 158William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1938 |
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... leave several boats with enough provisions to keep them in safety . But a storm arose and forced out to sea the ships with the pro- visions for the colonists . There was nothing else for Drake to do except to take Lane's men home with ...
... leave several boats with enough provisions to keep them in safety . But a storm arose and forced out to sea the ships with the pro- visions for the colonists . There was nothing else for Drake to do except to take Lane's men home with ...
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... leave a promising pounder to search for easy 9 - inch fish . A fisherman of any pretensions at all should at least be able to overcome this obsession . By doing so he will add very greatly to his enjoyment . Of that I am quite certain ...
... leave a promising pounder to search for easy 9 - inch fish . A fisherman of any pretensions at all should at least be able to overcome this obsession . By doing so he will add very greatly to his enjoyment . Of that I am quite certain ...
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... leave his hands as I slowly deciphered the inscription , and when I had read it aloud he again clasped the watch in both hands and reconsigned it to a small bag which he placed with reverence in his breast pocket and carefully buttoned ...
... leave his hands as I slowly deciphered the inscription , and when I had read it aloud he again clasped the watch in both hands and reconsigned it to a small bag which he placed with reverence in his breast pocket and carefully buttoned ...
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