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... become more courageous , walked leisurely along , singing in an old voice a little song about a sailor - boy and a fair one , and bright gold in store . In the middle of this the child stopped : from a pit under the hill ahead of him ...
... become more courageous , walked leisurely along , singing in an old voice a little song about a sailor - boy and a fair one , and bright gold in store . In the middle of this the child stopped : from a pit under the hill ahead of him ...
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... becoming gentle . I forgot you were here . That's only a curious way reddlemen have of going mad for a moment ; but they don't hurt anybody . And what did the lady say then ? ' I can't mind . Please , Master Reddleman , may I go home ...
... becoming gentle . I forgot you were here . That's only a curious way reddlemen have of going mad for a moment ; but they don't hurt anybody . And what did the lady say then ? ' I can't mind . Please , Master Reddleman , may I go home ...
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... become old and lame , and she wants a young company- keeper to read and sing to her , but can't get one to her mind to save her life , though she've advertised in the papers , and tried half - a - dozen . She would jump to get you , and ...
... become old and lame , and she wants a young company- keeper to read and sing to her , but can't get one to her mind to save her life , though she've advertised in the papers , and tried half - a - dozen . She would jump to get you , and ...
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... become of the red - heeled shoes , the vast hoops , the brocades and mountains of powdered hair , which no lady could be seen without ? La mère guillotine has made a clean sweep of them all . The hoop has given place to the clinging ...
... become of the red - heeled shoes , the vast hoops , the brocades and mountains of powdered hair , which no lady could be seen without ? La mère guillotine has made a clean sweep of them all . The hoop has given place to the clinging ...
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... become imperial - became omnipotent in their influence . The aristocratic refinement of Madame Récamier's assemblies , the intellectual brilliancy of those of Madame de Staël , were of the ancien régime ; the réunions of Joséphine ...
... become imperial - became omnipotent in their influence . The aristocratic refinement of Madame Récamier's assemblies , the intellectual brilliancy of those of Madame de Staël , were of the ancien régime ; the réunions of Joséphine ...
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