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Pride and Prejudice

By: Jane Austen

... 108 XXV 113 XXVI 117 XXVII 122 XXVIII 125 XXIX 129 XXX 135 XXXI 138 XXXII 142 XXXIII 146 XXXIV 151 Pride and Prejudice iii XXXV 156 XXXVI 162 XXXVII... ...nce, and of his judgment the high est opinion. In understanding Darcy was the superior. Bingley was by no means deficient, but Darcy was clever. He wa... ...g civil to all the world. For though elated by his rank, it did not render him supercilious; on the contrary, he was all attention to every body. By n... ...his attention was received with the greatest pleasure; but Elizabeth still saw superciliousness in their treatment of every body, hardly excepting eve... ...rable patronage in the church, and his cousin could have none at all. Chapter XXXIII M ORE than once did Elizabeth in her ramble within the Park, une... ...ard the good news? Miss Lydia is going to be married; and you shall all have a bowl of punch, to make merry at her wedding.” Mrs. Hill began instantly...

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Two Years before the Mast, And Twenty-Four Years After: A Personal Narrative of Life at Sea

By: Richard Henry Dana

...HAPTER V — CAPE HORN—A VISIT . . . . . . . . 18 CHAPTER VI — LOSS OF A MAN—SUPERSTITION . . . . . . . . 21 CHAPTER VII — JUAN FERNANDEZ—THE PACIFI... ...OON—CAPE . . . . . . . . . . 167 HORN—’’LAND HO!’’—HEADING FOR HOME CHAPTER XXXIII — CRACKING ON—PROGRESS HOMEWARD—A PLEASANT . . . . . . . . . . ... ..., tight round the hips, and thence hanging long and loose round the feet, a superabundance of checked shirt, a low crowned, well varnished black hat,... ...o duty as sailors in the forecastle. Where there are no passengers and no supercargo, as in our vessel, he has no companion but his own dignity, a... ...ine, or, as the sailors usually call it, a gant line; with the end of this a bowline is taken round the stay, into which the man gets with his bucket ... ...t heaven and earth,’’ and if the rope slips, breaks, or is let go, or if the bowline slips, he falls overboard or breaks his neck. This, however, is ... ... for some time, when we were both obliged to brace up and come upon a taught bowline, after rounding the point; and here he had us on fair ground, an... ...ar before us. - 172 - Two Years Before the Mast Richard Henry Dana CHAPTER XXXIII — CRACKING ON—PROGRESS HOMEWARD—A PLEASANT SUNDAY—A FINE SIGHT—BY...

...S, 6 -- CHAPTER IV ? A ROGUE?TROUBLE ON BOARD???LAND -- HO!???POMPERO?CAPE HORN, 9 -- CHAPTER V ? CAPE HORN?A VISIT, 13 -- CHAPTER VI ? LOSS OF A MAN?SUPERSTITION, 18 -- CHAPTER VII ? JUAN FERNANDEZ?THE PACIFIC, 21 -- CHAPTER VIII ? ??TARRING DOWN???DAILY LIFE???GOING AFT???CALIFORNIA -- ., 25 -- CHAPTER IX ? CALIFORNIA?A SOUTH-EASTER, 28 -- CHAPTER X ? A SOUTH-EASTER?PASS...

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