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... leave his stance before it reached the bridge , which it overthrew in a moment , and de- vastated the plain bordering the lake . All the grown - up people of the hamlet were at church , but the children , who were playing at home , were ...
... leave his stance before it reached the bridge , which it overthrew in a moment , and de- vastated the plain bordering the lake . All the grown - up people of the hamlet were at church , but the children , who were playing at home , were ...
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... leave the place with- out making any attempt to save us , we thought that all hope for us in this world was gone . Willingly would I have given all I had , or might expect to possess , to have planted but the soles of my feet , and ...
... leave the place with- out making any attempt to save us , we thought that all hope for us in this world was gone . Willingly would I have given all I had , or might expect to possess , to have planted but the soles of my feet , and ...
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... leave them without delay , and come to Moy - a kind advice , which was taken by all except the family of one Kerr , who , trusting to their great distance from the river , somewhat obstinately refused to move . The house of Moy , by ten ...
... leave them without delay , and come to Moy - a kind advice , which was taken by all except the family of one Kerr , who , trusting to their great distance from the river , somewhat obstinately refused to move . The house of Moy , by ten ...
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... leave this I really must not allow - at all events , let me know to whom I am indebted for- " and I found myself at the foot of the stairs alone . The stranger had vanished . The reader will hardly know whether to regard this story as a ...
... leave this I really must not allow - at all events , let me know to whom I am indebted for- " and I found myself at the foot of the stairs alone . The stranger had vanished . The reader will hardly know whether to regard this story as a ...
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... leave home , " he ejaculated , as an intervening knoll hid the tur- rets of the Grange from his view , " and that , too , on the very eve of my departure to encounter the hard- ships of the tented field - perchance to find a soldier's ...
... leave home , " he ejaculated , as an intervening knoll hid the tur- rets of the Grange from his view , " and that , too , on the very eve of my departure to encounter the hard- ships of the tented field - perchance to find a soldier's ...
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