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... certainly exerted a magical influence over the fiery creature, who, savage as the pampered pets of Diomedes, soon stood tranquil and contented, rubbing his head against his master's shoulder. Repelled by the rude harshness.
... certainly exerted a magical influence over the fiery creature, who, savage as the pampered pets of Diomedes, soon stood tranquil and contented, rubbing his head against his master's shoulder. Repelled by the rude harshness.
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... certainly must have been cropping grass around the old walls of Jericho, asthat isthe farthest off ofanyplace I know. If she ishalf as tired and hungry asI am, she ought to be glad to get home." He did not answer, and running up the ...
... certainly must have been cropping grass around the old walls of Jericho, asthat isthe farthest off ofanyplace I know. If she ishalf as tired and hungry asI am, she ought to be glad to get home." He did not answer, and running up the ...
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... Certainly,doctor; orderthe carriage driven upas close as possible. I brought asmall mattress, and think theride will not be verypainful. What splendid eyes shehas!Poor little thing! Ofcourseyou will come and prescribe for her, andI will ...
... Certainly,doctor; orderthe carriage driven upas close as possible. I brought asmall mattress, and think theride will not be verypainful. What splendid eyes shehas!Poor little thing! Ofcourseyou will come and prescribe for her, andI will ...
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... certainly not elderly; one of anomalous appearance, prematurely old, and, though not one white thread silvered histhick, waving, brown hair,the heavyand habitual scowlonhis high,full brow had plowed deep furrows such asageclaims for its ...
... certainly not elderly; one of anomalous appearance, prematurely old, and, though not one white thread silvered histhick, waving, brown hair,the heavyand habitual scowlonhis high,full brow had plowed deep furrows such asageclaims for its ...
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... certainly it is your own affair, but you will permit me to be amused, will you not? And withyour accustomed suavity forgiveme, if I chance inadvertently to whisper abovemy breath,'Lejeu n'en vautpasla chandelle?' What thedeuce doyou ...
... certainly it is your own affair, but you will permit me to be amused, will you not? And withyour accustomed suavity forgiveme, if I chance inadvertently to whisper abovemy breath,'Lejeu n'en vautpasla chandelle?' What thedeuce doyou ...
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