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... called temper- ance ? " said the Lieutenant , in a peevish way ; and then he called out again , " Look here , my good friend , when do we come to a proper kind of inn ? " " There is an inn at Ledburn - that's eight miles on . ” " Eight ...
... called temper- ance ? " said the Lieutenant , in a peevish way ; and then he called out again , " Look here , my good friend , when do we come to a proper kind of inn ? " " There is an inn at Ledburn - that's eight miles on . ” " Eight ...
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... called , whose course is changed with every season , is at one time knee - deep in black mud , at ano- ther more ... called coolie train can testify . It was on a day in the month of April that the coolie train - so called because it ...
... called , whose course is changed with every season , is at one time knee - deep in black mud , at ano- ther more ... called coolie train can testify . It was on a day in the month of April that the coolie train - so called because it ...
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... called one of his daughters and asked her to look out into the garden . " Why , " she said , " mother is sitting there . " Another daughter was called , and she experienced the same illu- sion . Then the gentleman went out into the ...
... called one of his daughters and asked her to look out into the garden . " Why , " she said , " mother is sitting there . " Another daughter was called , and she experienced the same illu- sion . Then the gentleman went out into the ...
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AN UGLY DOG | 64 |
MEDICINE AND SURGERY THE PROGRESS | 113 |
PICCOLOMINI ENEAS SYLVIUS POPE PIUS II | 144 |
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