The Spoils of EdenDodd, Mead, 1985 - 387 Seiten |
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... began in Bridge- town and swept across the island , costing both us and the Lawntons several slaves . But the most spectacular calamity occurred the evening of April 18 , 1668 , a Saturday , when the clerks in a Bridgetown countinghouse ...
... began in Bridge- town and swept across the island , costing both us and the Lawntons several slaves . But the most spectacular calamity occurred the evening of April 18 , 1668 , a Saturday , when the clerks in a Bridgetown countinghouse ...
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... began to sway and chant . Then out came two bone rattles and , to everyone's surprise , the tattoo of a drum sounded . Clemmie was watching with disdain what she considered to be an uncivilized spectacle . " Joe , " she said . " Who ...
... began to sway and chant . Then out came two bone rattles and , to everyone's surprise , the tattoo of a drum sounded . Clemmie was watching with disdain what she considered to be an uncivilized spectacle . " Joe , " she said . " Who ...
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... began again . " Charlotte did not send for me yesterday . Clemmie did . Charlotte , for all her erudition , is a naive and innocent woman , Richard . She had no idea that she was with child . " Richard laughed sarcastically . " Naive ...
... began again . " Charlotte did not send for me yesterday . Clemmie did . Charlotte , for all her erudition , is a naive and innocent woman , Richard . She had no idea that she was with child . " Richard laughed sarcastically . " Naive ...
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Abschnitt 2 | 68 |
Abschnitt 3 | 115 |
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