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... escaped , and who was in full pursuit - hit his head on the corner of the table , and fell flat on the floor , with a yell that might have sent a pang of jealousy to the heart of a Chippeway Indian ! Mr. Sudberry started up , and almost ...
... escaped , and who was in full pursuit - hit his head on the corner of the table , and fell flat on the floor , with a yell that might have sent a pang of jealousy to the heart of a Chippeway Indian ! Mr. Sudberry started up , and almost ...
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... escape , just saving himself through holding on by his hinder - legs , while he sent down a cloud of snow in his struggle ; and George was again compelled to snowball his dog to keep him from leaping into the pit . At last he said ...
... escape , just saving himself through holding on by his hinder - legs , while he sent down a cloud of snow in his struggle ; and George was again compelled to snowball his dog to keep him from leaping into the pit . At last he said ...
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... escape for me ; but I have always had luck on my side , and I am sure it is not necessary for me either to tell you of the honours that were then and there heaped upon me , or even to show you my Victoria Cross to convince you of the ...
... escape for me ; but I have always had luck on my side , and I am sure it is not necessary for me either to tell you of the honours that were then and there heaped upon me , or even to show you my Victoria Cross to convince you of the ...
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... escape was from home , as you may well suppose ; for being a boy of some parts , I was not at all satisfied with the hum - drum life of the nursery ; the dangers of Robinson Crusoe , or more especially the modest career of my great ...
... escape was from home , as you may well suppose ; for being a boy of some parts , I was not at all satisfied with the hum - drum life of the nursery ; the dangers of Robinson Crusoe , or more especially the modest career of my great ...
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... escape . BOX . But how ? I watched my opportunity , slipped into cook's room , there was the BOX I took out a few things ' to ready for cording . THE ESCAPE IN THE make room for myself , hid them up the chimney , jumped into the box ...
... escape . BOX . But how ? I watched my opportunity , slipped into cook's room , there was the BOX I took out a few things ' to ready for cording . THE ESCAPE IN THE make room for myself , hid them up the chimney , jumped into the box ...
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Aaron Taylor adventures arms Arthur Johnstone ball Ben Nevis birds boat Brackley Canada balsam captain course crew cried Dalison deck Dick enemy English escape exclaimed eyes father feel fell fire fish Flora Macdonald Fred George George Wyndham give glass Glen Ogle hand Harry head heard Hector hive hour Inverness island Jacky Joyce king Knivet lady land look Lord Nelson Lucy master mate microscope miles mind minutes Moggy morning mountain Munchausen never night object Old Boody once passed piece Pinto poor Portuguese R. M. BALLANTYNE Raleigh replied returned river round sail savages seemed seen sent ship shore side soon spot Stepwell strange Sudberry sure tell thought Toddles took Treasure Isles Trevor turned Uncle Boz walk Watto wonderful words yer honners young
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