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... Goodere's orders , to waylay and seize Sir John ; and stood at the window , on the look - out , in order to watch his coming out of Mr. Smith's . Thus the ambuscade Goodere , goes to Mr. being laid , the prisoner , Mr. Smith's about ...
... Goodere's orders , to waylay and seize Sir John ; and stood at the window , on the look - out , in order to watch his coming out of Mr. Smith's . Thus the ambuscade Goodere , goes to Mr. being laid , the prisoner , Mr. Smith's about ...
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... Goodere was following him . Mr. Smith stopped Mr. Goodere , saying , ' I think I have done great things for you . ' Says Mr. Goodere , By heaven ! this won't do ; ' and immediately followed his brother ; and meeting some of the sailors ...
... Goodere was following him . Mr. Smith stopped Mr. Goodere , saying , ' I think I have done great things for you . ' Says Mr. Goodere , By heaven ! this won't do ; ' and immediately followed his brother ; and meeting some of the sailors ...
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... Goodere and his associates , that the person they were haulling along was a mur- derer - had killed a man , and was going to be tried for his life . The most of this ruffianly crew , being armed with bludgeons and truncheons , obliged ...
... Goodere and his associates , that the person they were haulling along was a mur- derer - had killed a man , and was going to be tried for his life . The most of this ruffianly crew , being armed with bludgeons and truncheons , obliged ...
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... Goodere , soon after his being forced into the barge , ' you intend to mur- der me this night , and therefore you may as well do it now as carry me down . ' Poor gentleman ! his heart misgave him , that the design of this base and ...
... Goodere , soon after his being forced into the barge , ' you intend to mur- der me this night , and therefore you may as well do it now as carry me down . ' Poor gentleman ! his heart misgave him , that the design of this base and ...
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... Goodere had in their passage talked of bleeding and purging his brother , to bring him to his senses , pretending he was a madman ; for he knew very well that very few of his own men would have assisted him in such an enterprise , had ...
... Goodere had in their passage talked of bleeding and purging his brother , to bring him to his senses , pretending he was a madman ; for he knew very well that very few of his own men would have assisted him in such an enterprise , had ...
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