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... looked round us to behold the dog , he was not to be seen . Being heedless , and unapprehensive of any further danger , we wandered again into the woods , and were a second time bewildered , and in greater perplexity than before ; when ...
... looked round us to behold the dog , he was not to be seen . Being heedless , and unapprehensive of any further danger , we wandered again into the woods , and were a second time bewildered , and in greater perplexity than before ; when ...
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... efforts to reach the cabin windows , in order to receive the cooling air ; and at whatever times he looked in the water , a devil - fish was regularly swimming at the stern of the ship . He did not appear to be 10 OLD STORIES RE - TOLD .
... efforts to reach the cabin windows , in order to receive the cooling air ; and at whatever times he looked in the water , a devil - fish was regularly swimming at the stern of the ship . He did not appear to be 10 OLD STORIES RE - TOLD .
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... looked up , the hea- vens were unclosed about a mile in length , as it appeared to my mortal eyes , and tapered away to a point at each end . The centre of this awful and sacred avenue was about twelve feet wide , wherein I saw the Lord ...
... looked up , the hea- vens were unclosed about a mile in length , as it appeared to my mortal eyes , and tapered away to a point at each end . The centre of this awful and sacred avenue was about twelve feet wide , wherein I saw the Lord ...
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... looked like a set meeting and not a rencontre . " The major was learned in duels , but he had forgotten the law for once . The presumption of law was , that if a con- siderable interval elapsed between a provocation and a fight , the ...
... looked like a set meeting and not a rencontre . " The major was learned in duels , but he had forgotten the law for once . The presumption of law was , that if a con- siderable interval elapsed between a provocation and a fight , the ...
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... looked through , and saw Will Gibbs come in ; says he , Who is there to swear against you ? ' I told him my two masters would be the chief witnesses ; And what can they charge you with ? ' says he . I told him the tankard was the only ...
... looked through , and saw Will Gibbs come in ; says he , Who is there to swear against you ? ' I told him my two masters would be the chief witnesses ; And what can they charge you with ? ' says he . I told him the tankard was the only ...
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