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  • One of the calenders made a sign for the porter to come near, and asked him whether he knew why those two black bitches had been whipped, and why Amine's bosom was so scarred?

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  • His return from the kitchen broke Amine's meditations.

    The Phantom Ship Frederick Marryat 1820

  • To Philip there was something ominous in this person taking Amine's seat; all that had passed rushed into his recollection and he felt that there was a summons from his short existence of enjoyment and repose to a life of future activity, danger, and suffering.

    The Phantom Ship Frederick Marryat 1820

  • Amine's raft, but he could perceive nothing of the kind, nor did he see any inhabitants.

    The Phantom Ship Frederick Marryat 1820

  • The priest left the cell, sick at heart; he now felt miserable at the idea of Amine's perishing by so dreadful a death; accused himself of precipitation, and wished that he had never seen

    The Phantom Ship Frederick Marryat 1820

  • He then remained silent and absorbed in thought, for now that the imminent danger was over, he was reflecting upon what Father Seysen had communicated to him, relative to Amine's having revealed the secret whilst in a state of mental aberration.

    The Phantom Ship Frederick Marryat 1820

  • Then the recollection of what had passed rushed into Amine's mind, and she coloured deeply.

    The Phantom Ship Frederick Marryat 1820

  • As Amine's eyes beamed upon Philip's, he could not for the moment subdue the idea rising in his mind, that she was not like other mortals; and he calmly observed, "Am I sure, Amine, that I am wedded to one mortal as myself?"

    The Phantom Ship Frederick Marryat 1820

  • Little did the priest imagine that Amine's thoughts were at that moment upon a dream she had had at New Guinea, in which her mother appeared, and revealed to her her magic arts, and that Amine was longing to arrive at Goa that she might practise them.

    The Phantom Ship Frederick Marryat 1820

  • Occasionally the brow of Philip would be clouded when he reflected upon the dark prospect before him; but Amine's smile would chase away the gloom and as he gazed on her, all would be forgotten.

    The Phantom Ship Frederick Marryat 1820

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