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... course . The wind scarcely stirred , so that Gunter feared continually that the Surprise might be forced ashore . All the morning and late into the afternoon , he followed her on horseback ; and then , suddenly , she changed her course ...
... course . The wind scarcely stirred , so that Gunter feared continually that the Surprise might be forced ashore . All the morning and late into the afternoon , he followed her on horseback ; and then , suddenly , she changed her course ...
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... course of time he was appointed private secretary to the Prince of Wales ; in which position people hinted , of course , that his talents were not wasted . Often to be seen in Brighton , his ap- pearance was far from prepossessing , for ...
... course of time he was appointed private secretary to the Prince of Wales ; in which position people hinted , of course , that his talents were not wasted . Often to be seen in Brighton , his ap- pearance was far from prepossessing , for ...
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... course of challenging him to a duel with pistols at six paces when , for- tunately for Master Barry , the Prince of Wales came in sight and , on hearing what had happened , tactfully persuaded the officer to accept an apology . A ...
... course of challenging him to a duel with pistols at six paces when , for- tunately for Master Barry , the Prince of Wales came in sight and , on hearing what had happened , tactfully persuaded the officer to accept an apology . A ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I AN INCIDENT AFTER THE CIVIL WARS | 13 |
BRIGHTHELMSTON | 26 |
DR RUSSELLS DISCOVERY | 39 |
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