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  1.  The Rescue / Conrad, Joseph, 1857-1924
    before the voice from down below called hurriedly: "Hey, Shaw? Are you there?" "Yes, Captain Lingard ... . We might as well have been at anchor." "It's always so," said the invisible Lingard. His voice changed  details...
  2.  An Outcast of the Islands / Conrad, Joseph, 1857-1924
    of its beauty, of its mystery and of its promise. Tom Lingard was a master, a lover, a servant of the sea ... him bask unharmed in the sunshine of its terribly uncertain favour. Tom Lingard grew rich on the sea  details...
  3.  Thomas Wingfold, Curate V2 / MacDonald, George, 1824-1905
    in his hand. "How I should like to be as well made as Miss Lingard!" she said, seating herself by the lamp ... can't help often thinking of Miss Lingard. It's always Miss Lingard comes up to me when I think  details...
  4.  My Antonia / Cather, Willa Sibert, 1873-1947
    Robb@ieee.org). CONTENTS Introduction BOOK I. The Shimerdas BOOK II. The Hired Girls BOOK III. Lena Lingard BOOK IV ...  details...
  5.  Almayer's Folly: a story of an Eastern river / Conrad, Joseph, 1857-1924
    of life had a charm; most were seamen; the acknowledged king of them all was Tom Lingard ... by the victorious Lingard, when, after a long contest, he boarded the craft, driving the crew overboard. This girl  details...
  6.  Young Lives / Le Gallienne, Richard, 1866-1947
    as to the progress of his son, old Mr. Septimus Lingard had paid Henry one of the proudest compliments of his young ... to win it at all. Mr. Lingard wrote "demoralise." It was his way of saying "humanise." CHAPTER XI  details...
  7.  Thomas Wingfold, Curate V1 / MacDonald, George, 1824-1905
    . THOMAS WINGFOLD, CURATE. CHAPTER I. HELEN LINGARD. A swift, gray November wind had taken every ... and varied noises of the woods, which moaned and surged like a sea. Helen Lingard had not been out all day  details...
  8.  Thomas Wingfold, Curate / MacDonald, George, 1824-1905
    . HELEN LINGARD. A swift, gray November wind had taken every chimney of the house for an organ ... and surged like a sea. Helen Lingard had not been out all day. The morning, indeed, had been fine  details...
  9.  English historians, with an introduction by A.J. Grant ... / Grant, A. J. (Arthur James), 1862-1948
    , and in the next year came the first volumes of Lingard's History of England. None of these is a work of quite ... with the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, which belong rather to the Xl LINGARD modern than the medic  details...
  10.  Thomas Wingfold, Curate V3 / MacDonald, George, 1824-1905
    something--General Lingard. 'To be sure!' he cried; 'knew him very well; a fine fellow--but hasty, sir ... ?" asked Lingard, anxiously, when it began to move. "I fancy we shall be quite as comfortable without him  details...

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