Robert Louis Stevenson Quotes
It Was Brought To Him, He Drank Slowly, Like A Connoisseur, Lingering On The Taste And Still Looking About Him At The Cliffs And Up At Our Signboard. "This Is A Handy Cove," Says He At Length; "and A Pleasant Sittyated Grog-shop. Much Company, Mate?" My Father Told Him No, Very Little Company, The More Was The Pity. "Well, Then," Said He, "this Is The Berth For Me. Here You, Matey," He Cried To The Man Who Trundled The Barrow; "bring Up Alongside And Help Up My Chest. I'll Stay Here A Bit," He Continued. "I'm A Plain Man; Rum
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