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Page 5
... called tit for tat . << During the summer , of course , the bear is always as lean as a post- but in autumn , as fat as a pillow . He is not often found in poor hilly countries , but in the wildest recesses of the forest , where there ...
... called tit for tat . << During the summer , of course , the bear is always as lean as a post- but in autumn , as fat as a pillow . He is not often found in poor hilly countries , but in the wildest recesses of the forest , where there ...
Page 14
... called out to me it was useless , I nevertheless sent a ball after her ; but as she quickly disap- peared in a thick brake , we had no great reason to suppose it took the desired effect . " In the space of two or three minutes , during ...
... called out to me it was useless , I nevertheless sent a ball after her ; but as she quickly disap- peared in a thick brake , we had no great reason to suppose it took the desired effect . " In the space of two or three minutes , during ...
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... called loudly to the people , none of whom , nor even the other dogs , which had been questing to some birds in another part of the forest , had as yet come up , for I was rather apprehensive the cubs might attempt to make their escape ...
... called loudly to the people , none of whom , nor even the other dogs , which had been questing to some birds in another part of the forest , had as yet come up , for I was rather apprehensive the cubs might attempt to make their escape ...
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... in anxiety and doubt . The most learned physicians which the country afforded , were called in , and were unremitting in their attendance . Every remedy they could think of was applied , but all was in 1830. ] 29 A Tale of Ararat .
... in anxiety and doubt . The most learned physicians which the country afforded , were called in , and were unremitting in their attendance . Every remedy they could think of was applied , but all was in 1830. ] 29 A Tale of Ararat .
Page 31
... called life - the white , cold , deadly creatures - the very touch of which would wither up a living man , soul and body . But the Hakeem says it is the only thing to cool this burn- ing fever in the Khan . ' And are they to get it ...
... called life - the white , cold , deadly creatures - the very touch of which would wither up a living man , soul and body . But the Hakeem says it is the only thing to cool this burn- ing fever in the Khan . ' And are they to get it ...
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