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... voice , or tread , of man , would greet his senses . He had seen human beings for the last time ! And he had looked his last upon the bright sky , and upon the smiling earth , and upon a beautiful world he loved , and whose minion he ...
... voice , or tread , of man , would greet his senses . He had seen human beings for the last time ! And he had looked his last upon the bright sky , and upon the smiling earth , and upon a beautiful world he loved , and whose minion he ...
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... voice suf- focated nearly with emotion , called aloud . He paused - the motion . ceased - he felt no stream of air— all was hushed -- no voice answered to his - he burst into tears ; and , as he sunk to the ground , in renewed anguish ...
... voice suf- focated nearly with emotion , called aloud . He paused - the motion . ceased - he felt no stream of air— all was hushed -- no voice answered to his - he burst into tears ; and , as he sunk to the ground , in renewed anguish ...
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... voice may not even reach that upper air to disturb " the sacred calm that breathes around " -that stilly si- lence which holds forever , save when the lauwine wakes it with the voice of thunder ! In such situa- tions , it is impossible ...
... voice may not even reach that upper air to disturb " the sacred calm that breathes around " -that stilly si- lence which holds forever , save when the lauwine wakes it with the voice of thunder ! In such situa- tions , it is impossible ...
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... voice , and as for poor Sandy Smith ! Poor Funns ! Naebody can ever houp till see him or his fa- mily again . ' This Sandy Smith was an active boatman , commonly called Whins , or , in the provincial pronunciation , Funns , from his ...
... voice , and as for poor Sandy Smith ! Poor Funns ! Naebody can ever houp till see him or his fa- mily again . ' This Sandy Smith was an active boatman , commonly called Whins , or , in the provincial pronunciation , Funns , from his ...
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... such a concen- tration of the power of the stream that the least of the three arches gave way , all except about three feet , which supported the spandral creased so much , that , with one voice , 32 The Great Moray Floods .
... such a concen- tration of the power of the stream that the least of the three arches gave way , all except about three feet , which supported the spandral creased so much , that , with one voice , 32 The Great Moray Floods .
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