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" Mr Kennedy, are you going to leave me?" and he said, "Yes, my boy, I am going to leave you;" he said, "I am very bad, Jackey; you take the books, Jackey, to the captain, but not the big ones, the Governor will give anything for them." I then tied up the... "
Simmonds's Colonial Magazine and Foreign Miscellany - Page 177
1849
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Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, Volumes 17-18

Edinburgh (Scotland) - 1852 - 860 pages
...to leave you,' was the reply of the dying man. ' I am very bad, Jackey. You take the books, Jackcy, to the captain ; but not the big ones : the governor...give me paper, and I will write." I gave him paper and pencil, and he tried to write ; and he then fell back and died, and I caught him as he fell back,...
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Our Antipodes; Or, Residence and Rambles in the Australian ..., Volume 1

Godfrey Charles Mundy - Australasia - 1852 - 428 pages
...back). He said, ' I am out of wind, Jacky.' I asked him, ' Mr. Kennedy, are yon going to leave me r' and he said, ' Yes, my boy, I am going to leave you.' He said, ' I am very bad, Jacky; you take the books to the Captain, but not the big ones; the Governor will give anything for...
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The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 41

1853 - 796 pages
...are you going to leave me? 'Yes, my boy, I am going to leave yon,' was the reply of the dying man. ' I am very bad, Jackey ; you take the books, Jackey,...give me paper and I will write.' I gave him paper and pencil and he tried to write, and then he fell back and died, and I caught him as he fell back...
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The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Volume 41

1853 - 820 pages
...to leave you,' was the reply of the dying man. ' I am very bad, Jackey ; you take the books, Jackcy, to the captain, but not the big ones ; the governor...give me paper and I will write.' I gave him paper and pencil and he tried to write, and then he fell back and died, and I caught him as he fell back...
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The Dublin university magazine

University magazine - 1853 - 814 pages
...leave you,' was the reply of the dying man. ' I am very bad, Jackey ; you take t he books, Jockey, to the captain, but not the big ones ; the governor...give anything for them.' I then tied up the papers. Ho then said, 'Jackey, give me paper and I will write.' I gave him paper and pencil and he tried to...
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Our Antipodes: Or, Residence and Rambles in the Australasian Colonies, with ...

Godfrey Charles Mundy - Antipodes Islands (N.Z.) - 1855 - 688 pages
...am out of wind, Jacky.' I asked him, ' Mr. Kennedy, are you going to leave me ? ' and he said, 'Ye?, my boy, I am going to leave you." He said, ' I am very bad, Jacky ; you take the books to the Captain, but not the big ones ; the Governor will give any'liing...
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Geography of Australia and New Zealand

James Bonwick - Australia - 1855 - 230 pages
...mortally wounded by several spears. His last moments are thus described by his faithful servanb. '• He said, ' Jackey, give me paper and I will write.' I gave him paper and pencil, and he tried to write — and he fell back and died — nnd I caught him as he fell back...
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A Voyage to Australia and New Zealand, Including a Visit to Adelaide ...

John Askew - Australia - 1857 - 488 pages
...mortally wounded, by several spears. His last moments are thus described by his faithful servant. " He said, ' Jackey, give me paper, and I will write.' I gave him paper and penoil, and he tried to write, but he fell back and died ; I caught him as he fell back and held...
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 116

1862 - 620 pages
...spear in there.' He said, ' I am out of wind, Jacky ! ' I asked him, ' Mr. Kennedy, are you going to leave me ? ' and he said, ' Yes, my boy, I am going to leave you.' He said, ' I am very bad, Jacky ; you take the books to the Captain of the "Albion ;" but not the big ones. The Governor (of...
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The Edinburgh Review, Volume 116

English literature - 1862 - 618 pages
...spear in there.' He said, ' I am out of wind, Jacky !' I asked him, ' Mr. Kennedy, are you going to leave me?' and he said, ' Yes, my boy, I am going to leave you.' He said, ' I am very had, Jacky ; you take the books to the Captain of the "Albion ;" but not the big ones. The Governor...
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