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1 I | Nevertheless,” replied Colonel Blomsberry, “they are always struggling
2 I | such luck,” replied Colonel Blomsberry; “nothing of the kind is
3 I | fair,” returned Colonel Blomsberry.~“Go and propose it to the
4 XV | Bilsby, Tom Hunter, Colonel Blomsberry, Major Elphinstone, General
5 XVI | the strong hand of Colonel Blomsberry, the worthy secretary, like
6 XVI | General Morgan, Colonel Blomsberry, and other members of the
7 VII | our friends Elphinstone, Blomsberry, all the members of the
8 XX | depression,” said Captain Blomsberry. “In this spot there is
9 XX | ingenious,” said Captain Blomsberry; “it gives us very exact
10 XX | truck.~Captain Jonathan Blomsberry (cousin-german of Colonel
11 XX | cousin-german of Colonel Blomsberry, one of the most ardent
12 XX | Kentucky merchant)— Captain Blomsberry could not have wished for
13 XX | the departure of Captain Blomsberry, the lieutenant and some
14 XX | At this instant Captain Blomsberry appeared, half-dressed,
15 XXI | pull them out!”~But Captain Blomsberry had assembled his officers,
16 XXI | still out, which Captain Blomsberry, not wishing to lose precious
17 XXI | casting anchor, Captain Blomsberry and Lieutenant Bronsfield
18 XXI | concourse of spectators. Blomsberry and Bronsfield entered,
19 XXI | Pacific. Send instructions.— BLOMSBERRY, Commander Susquehanna.~
20 XXI | point.~But on the arrival of Blomsberry’s dispatch, so decidely
21 XXI | decided in the Gun Club that Blomsberry brothers, Bilsby, and Major
22 XXI | Elphinstone, the brothers Blomsberry, and Bilsby rushed toward
23 XXII| recognized.~At twelve, Captain Blomsberry, assisted by his officers
24 XXII| we begin?” asked Captain Blomsberry.~“Without losing a second.”~
25 XXII| T. Maston, the brothers Blomsberry, and Engineer Murchison,
26 XXII| Yes,” answered Captain Blomsberry.~“And on another spot?”~“
27 XXII| his friends. But Commander Blomsberry could no longer persist,
28 XXII| plates of silver. Commander Blomsberry, J. T. Maston, and the delegates
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