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... believe , he seems to be an insignificant devil ; if not really scarce , he generally contrives to make himself so ; and it is not to be supposed that a man of Mr Lloyd's abilities would give himself the trou- ble to pursue such a ...
... believe , he seems to be an insignificant devil ; if not really scarce , he generally contrives to make himself so ; and it is not to be supposed that a man of Mr Lloyd's abilities would give himself the trou- ble to pursue such a ...
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... believe , he seems to be an insignificant devil ; if not really scarce , he generally contrives to make himself so ; and it is not to be supposed that a man of Mr Lloyd's abilities would give himself the trou- ble to pursue such a ...
... believe , he seems to be an insignificant devil ; if not really scarce , he generally contrives to make himself so ; and it is not to be supposed that a man of Mr Lloyd's abilities would give himself the trou- ble to pursue such a ...
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... believe that the bear obtains a new skin on the balls of his feet during the winter . If , therefore , he does suck his paws- and there is generally some truth in all old beliefs - may it not be done , he asks , for the purpose of ...
... believe that the bear obtains a new skin on the balls of his feet during the winter . If , therefore , he does suck his paws- and there is generally some truth in all old beliefs - may it not be done , he asks , for the purpose of ...
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... believe without effect . This shot nevertheless , together with the shouts of the people , was the means of turning them , for they instantly headed about and faced towards the opposite , or eastern , side of the ring . It was fortunate ...
... believe without effect . This shot nevertheless , together with the shouts of the people , was the means of turning them , for they instantly headed about and faced towards the opposite , or eastern , side of the ring . It was fortunate ...
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... believe , to go and peep into * worse than the rocks and precipices could have come to frighten you , friend ? —What did you dread ? " - " What can I tell , aga ? who knows what might come from Shytaun's own den ? They say that the ...
... believe , to go and peep into * worse than the rocks and precipices could have come to frighten you , friend ? —What did you dread ? " - " What can I tell , aga ? who knows what might come from Shytaun's own den ? They say that the ...
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