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... replied Arthur , in the same vein , shaking off his apathy for the moment ; but it was only for the moment , for as soon as the wine was brought , he relapsed into his silent , abstracted mood . He filled his glass mechanically , and ...
... replied Arthur , in the same vein , shaking off his apathy for the moment ; but it was only for the moment , for as soon as the wine was brought , he relapsed into his silent , abstracted mood . He filled his glass mechanically , and ...
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... had better go to bed . Give us a cup of coffee , and we will go . " " You are very considerate , my dear fellows , " replied Conway . " I do indeed feel strangely ill . I think it is the thunder that affects ARTHUR CONWAY . 5.
... had better go to bed . Give us a cup of coffee , and we will go . " " You are very considerate , my dear fellows , " replied Conway . " I do indeed feel strangely ill . I think it is the thunder that affects ARTHUR CONWAY . 5.
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... replied the Baronet , impatiently ; " the evidence is only presumptive . Both judge and jury , being Protestants , would look upon it with suspicion ; nothing having been apparently done by her own act or free - will . " " That is ...
... replied the Baronet , impatiently ; " the evidence is only presumptive . Both judge and jury , being Protestants , would look upon it with suspicion ; nothing having been apparently done by her own act or free - will . " " That is ...
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... replied the young officer ; " this man is no negro ; and , even if he were , I do not see why he should suffer such a punishment , without any apparent cause . " " What do I know of causes ? Perhaps you would like to be president of a ...
... replied the young officer ; " this man is no negro ; and , even if he were , I do not see why he should suffer such a punishment , without any apparent cause . " " What do I know of causes ? Perhaps you would like to be president of a ...
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... replied , in his turn , the Master , grinning . What ! the delicate Captain going to fight for a nigger's hide ? " The attention of the sailors , who held the native , or whatever he was , was called off by this colloquy . They hated ...
... replied , in his turn , the Master , grinning . What ! the delicate Captain going to fight for a nigger's hide ? " The attention of the sailors , who held the native , or whatever he was , was called off by this colloquy . They hated ...
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