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... passed , with a little less difficulty , though in the same manner , the second and third streams , and at length reached the houses . The spectators gave them three hearty cheers . By this time the Kerrs had been left scarce- ly three ...
... passed , with a little less difficulty , though in the same manner , the second and third streams , and at length reached the houses . The spectators gave them three hearty cheers . By this time the Kerrs had been left scarce- ly three ...
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... passed with perfect safety , for it re- mained uninjured throughout the whole flood . But a strange infatu- ation ... passing her threshold . The poor creature was overwhelmed by the superstitious dread , by no means uncommon , that the ...
... passed with perfect safety , for it re- mained uninjured throughout the whole flood . But a strange infatu- ation ... passing her threshold . The poor creature was overwhelmed by the superstitious dread , by no means uncommon , that the ...
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... passed away , all remembrance of it had ceased . It had dissolved , like a cloud - capt tower or a gor- geous palace . No vestige of it re- mained for the moralist to muse up- on , and say , " this was once an um- brella ! " Its bones ...
... passed away , all remembrance of it had ceased . It had dissolved , like a cloud - capt tower or a gor- geous palace . No vestige of it re- mained for the moralist to muse up- on , and say , " this was once an um- brella ! " Its bones ...
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... passed the night with the inmates of the Grange ; and after an early and hurried breakfast , Mr. Halliburton set out to escort the friends to his mansion ; but long ere it was possible for him to have reached Hawick , Marion was on the ...
... passed the night with the inmates of the Grange ; and after an early and hurried breakfast , Mr. Halliburton set out to escort the friends to his mansion ; but long ere it was possible for him to have reached Hawick , Marion was on the ...
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... passed through his palpi- tating bosom . I hear his shriek of anguish , I see him fall - I can be- hold no more — my sight grows dim -every faculty is enchained by hor- -an indistinct sensation of con- fused sounds is the only evidence ...
... passed through his palpi- tating bosom . I hear his shriek of anguish , I see him fall - I can be- hold no more — my sight grows dim -every faculty is enchained by hor- -an indistinct sensation of con- fused sounds is the only evidence ...
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