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... side to side to escape the blows ; and the child entered with more zest into the sport , and began to laugh and strike harder . Suddenly , mid - way of the long trestle - work , the child turned towards the window and made a dab at the ...
... side to side to escape the blows ; and the child entered with more zest into the sport , and began to laugh and strike harder . Suddenly , mid - way of the long trestle - work , the child turned towards the window and made a dab at the ...
Page 67
... side of a clock tower beyond the avenue . He could see a bit of the châlet - roof of an elevated railroad station ; he could see the tops of people's heads in the street below if he leaned out of his window far enough , and he had the ...
... side of a clock tower beyond the avenue . He could see a bit of the châlet - roof of an elevated railroad station ; he could see the tops of people's heads in the street below if he leaned out of his window far enough , and he had the ...
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... side to side , seeking for the reason of a thing that can never have any reason , and trying to find some parity between his expectations and experiences of himself in such an affair . It went ୮ through his mind that it would be a good ...
... side to side , seeking for the reason of a thing that can never have any reason , and trying to find some parity between his expectations and experiences of himself in such an affair . It went ୮ through his mind that it would be a good ...
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