Magic CasementsGeorge S. Carhart, Paul A. McGhee Macmillan, 1926 - 727 Seiten |
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... rest have gone their ways Killed , or died , or come to anchor in the old Mulatas Cays , And I go singing , fiddling , old and starved and in despair , And I know where all that gold is hid , if I were only there . It's not the way to ...
... rest have gone their ways Killed , or died , or come to anchor in the old Mulatas Cays , And I go singing , fiddling , old and starved and in despair , And I know where all that gold is hid , if I were only there . It's not the way to ...
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... rest in a cave among huge heaps of gold , Red Spanish doubloons and great pieces of eight , and muskets and swords , And a smoky red camp - fire to glint , you know how , on our ill - gotten hoards . The old cave in the fir - wood that ...
... rest in a cave among huge heaps of gold , Red Spanish doubloons and great pieces of eight , and muskets and swords , And a smoky red camp - fire to glint , you know how , on our ill - gotten hoards . The old cave in the fir - wood that ...
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... rest in a cave among great heaps of gold . Come ; you shall be chief . We'll not quarrel , the time flies so fast .. There are ships to be grappled , there's blood to be shed , ere our playtime be past . No ; perhaps we will quarrel ...
... rest in a cave among great heaps of gold . Come ; you shall be chief . We'll not quarrel , the time flies so fast .. There are ships to be grappled , there's blood to be shed , ere our playtime be past . No ; perhaps we will quarrel ...
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... rest ! Up , she stood up to attention , with the barrel beneath her breast , She would not risk their hearing ; she would not strive again ; For the road lay bare in the moonlight ; Blank and bare in the moonlight ; And the blood of her ...
... rest ! Up , she stood up to attention , with the barrel beneath her breast , She would not risk their hearing ; she would not strive again ; For the road lay bare in the moonlight ; Blank and bare in the moonlight ; And the blood of her ...
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... rest . " So the Deacon inquired of the village folk Where he could find the strongest oak , That couldn't be split nor bent nor broke , That was for spokes and floor and sills ; He sent for lancewood to make the thills ; The crossbars ...
... rest . " So the Deacon inquired of the village folk Where he could find the strongest oak , That couldn't be split nor bent nor broke , That was for spokes and floor and sills ; He sent for lancewood to make the thills ; The crossbars ...
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