The gipsiesJ. Hatchard, 1842 - 274 pages |
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Page 102
... CLIFFORD THE FISHERMAN . On the evening of the 5th of November , at about eight o'clock at night , the Stanleys , with their chief , collected round a large fire in Lustleigh vale . " Here we are , " said Rachel , embracing first one ...
... CLIFFORD THE FISHERMAN . On the evening of the 5th of November , at about eight o'clock at night , the Stanleys , with their chief , collected round a large fire in Lustleigh vale . " Here we are , " said Rachel , embracing first one ...
Page 107
... " 66 They are saved ! " cried the old man , " God be praised ! they are saved ! It nears them . They pull the boys in . " The gipsies had been seen by a young fisherman , called Edward Clifford , who im- mediately put THE GIPSIES . 107.
... " 66 They are saved ! " cried the old man , " God be praised ! they are saved ! It nears them . They pull the boys in . " The gipsies had been seen by a young fisherman , called Edward Clifford , who im- mediately put THE GIPSIES . 107.
Page 108
... Clifford , Jove , you are fine fellows . " 66 for by The boys were pulled into the boat , and in a second the Crazy Jane disappeared , and went to the bottom . Rachel and Ella could only cry their joy , and the old man spread his hands ...
... Clifford , Jove , you are fine fellows . " 66 for by The boys were pulled into the boat , and in a second the Crazy Jane disappeared , and went to the bottom . Rachel and Ella could only cry their joy , and the old man spread his hands ...
Page 110
... Clifford , who had come to the gipsies ' assistance , was spread- ing his nets with his companions on the shingles , when a gipsy girl , with long raven hair hanging down her shoulders , came up to him , and taking Edward's hand , and ...
... Clifford , who had come to the gipsies ' assistance , was spread- ing his nets with his companions on the shingles , when a gipsy girl , with long raven hair hanging down her shoulders , came up to him , and taking Edward's hand , and ...
Page 111
... Clifford , laughing , " that crinkles the mouth ? " up 66 No , not you , " said Rachel ; " I will liken you to the warin red berry that cheers winter ; but he - for he crinkled up my heart to carry my thoughts so harshly and suddenly ...
... Clifford , laughing , " that crinkles the mouth ? " up 66 No , not you , " said Rachel ; " I will liken you to the warin red berry that cheers winter ; but he - for he crinkled up my heart to carry my thoughts so harshly and suddenly ...
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