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... never left it since he joined in ninety - eight : ' it was literally turning him out on the wide world , and yet he swore he would never join another corps . Poor fellow ! we did not mind his irritability . Somehow or other , every one ...
... never left it since he joined in ninety - eight : ' it was literally turning him out on the wide world , and yet he swore he would never join another corps . Poor fellow ! we did not mind his irritability . Somehow or other , every one ...
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... never been fully described by any naturalist . Captain William- son has given some account of them , calling them Dholes , a name by which I have heard them called , but more frequently by the name of Quihoes ; they are extremely shy ...
... never been fully described by any naturalist . Captain William- son has given some account of them , calling them Dholes , a name by which I have heard them called , but more frequently by the name of Quihoes ; they are extremely shy ...
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... never so successfully developed in the poetry of Mr. L. as to produce their best effect , but are evi- dently in want of the pruning hand of a more severe and chastened judge . Even his merits seem to bring along with them their ...
... never so successfully developed in the poetry of Mr. L. as to produce their best effect , but are evi- dently in want of the pruning hand of a more severe and chastened judge . Even his merits seem to bring along with them their ...
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