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... hand , and catch flies in the windows , but was excessively ti- mid and shy of strangers . It particularly shewed more than usual abhorrence to any thing black , not suffering even those out of whose hand it would otherwise feed to ...
... hand , and catch flies in the windows , but was excessively ti- mid and shy of strangers . It particularly shewed more than usual abhorrence to any thing black , not suffering even those out of whose hand it would otherwise feed to ...
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... hand , for the benefit of human kind . He encouraged , by his example , the numerous labourers whom he employed in tillage ; with the spade in his hand , he took delight in digging the ground ; and never forsook his task , till ...
... hand , for the benefit of human kind . He encouraged , by his example , the numerous labourers whom he employed in tillage ; with the spade in his hand , he took delight in digging the ground ; and never forsook his task , till ...
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... hand of the deceased , and then took his leave . Upon inquiry as to the motive of their planting branches of cypress , one of the followers gravely told me , it was to ascertain by their growth whether the deceased would enjoy the ...
... hand of the deceased , and then took his leave . Upon inquiry as to the motive of their planting branches of cypress , one of the followers gravely told me , it was to ascertain by their growth whether the deceased would enjoy the ...
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