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... hand , sometimes by the other , and then grasping the bars with both , as loath to quit the smiling paradise outstretched before him ; till ex- hausted , and his hands swollen and down , and lay stunned for a consi- derable time The ...
... hand , sometimes by the other , and then grasping the bars with both , as loath to quit the smiling paradise outstretched before him ; till ex- hausted , and his hands swollen and down , and lay stunned for a consi- derable time The ...
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... hand of Nature . The path was therefore considered to be not unworthy of the exquisite sce- nery through which it led . But the flood of the 3d and 4th of August left not one fragment of it remain- ing , from one end to the other . Not ...
... hand of Nature . The path was therefore considered to be not unworthy of the exquisite sce- nery through which it led . But the flood of the 3d and 4th of August left not one fragment of it remain- ing , from one end to the other . Not ...
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... hands . Hoot toot , nonsense ! ' cried the weather - beaten Rodney , dashing his rough hand across his eyes ; What's this o't ? Toots ! I canna stand this mair than you , bairns . Od , I maun just greet it out . ' ( Again , Yellow ...
... hands . Hoot toot , nonsense ! ' cried the weather - beaten Rodney , dashing his rough hand across his eyes ; What's this o't ? Toots ! I canna stand this mair than you , bairns . Od , I maun just greet it out . ' ( Again , Yellow ...
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... hands ) — " I have been in ill health , and was for some years absent from Eng- land . This must be my excuse to you for not ... hand to cotton , would have been a triumph over pride too philosophic for my spirit . I saved my decision by ...
... hands ) — " I have been in ill health , and was for some years absent from Eng- land . This must be my excuse to you for not ... hand to cotton , would have been a triumph over pride too philosophic for my spirit . I saved my decision by ...
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... hand forget its cunning , and my name be dishonored in the land of my birth . " Such was the low - murmured apostrophe of a tall handsome youth , as , emerging from a thick dark grove of trees nearly conceal- ing from view an old ...
... hand forget its cunning , and my name be dishonored in the land of my birth . " Such was the low - murmured apostrophe of a tall handsome youth , as , emerging from a thick dark grove of trees nearly conceal- ing from view an old ...
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