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... fall . Inferior animals he strikes at once with his paws on the fore part of the head , laying bare the whole skull and beat- ing it in ; but Mr Lloyd never knew of any case in which a bear either hugged a person in his arms , or struck ...
... fall . Inferior animals he strikes at once with his paws on the fore part of the head , laying bare the whole skull and beat- ing it in ; but Mr Lloyd never knew of any case in which a bear either hugged a person in his arms , or struck ...
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... fall at the instant , though , after he had proceed- ed a few paces , and in that while it was said no person fired at him , he fell to rise no more . " I now commenced reloading ; but I had only got a ball into one of my barrels , when ...
... fall at the instant , though , after he had proceed- ed a few paces , and in that while it was said no person fired at him , he fell to rise no more . " I now commenced reloading ; but I had only got a ball into one of my barrels , when ...
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... falling from the pan , in conse- quence of the position in which I stood . In another moment I drew the other trigger , though , unfortunately , with as little success , for my second , like my first barrel , also refused to perform its ...
... falling from the pan , in conse- quence of the position in which I stood . In another moment I drew the other trigger , though , unfortunately , with as little success , for my second , like my first barrel , also refused to perform its ...
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... fall on him . And the physician shrug- ged his shoulders , and the Khanum was in despair , while the ravings of the sick man grew more violent than ever . " While matters were thus in the tent of the Khan , poor Gregoor , in irons , and ...
... fall on him . And the physician shrug- ged his shoulders , and the Khanum was in despair , while the ravings of the sick man grew more violent than ever . " While matters were thus in the tent of the Khan , poor Gregoor , in irons , and ...
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... fall lower ? ) as to be taken under the protection of Joseph Hume , while he lay whining , like any lady's lap- dog , beneath the chastisement of Messrs North and Doherty . In vain he first tried to escape silently from his blustering ...
... fall lower ? ) as to be taken under the protection of Joseph Hume , while he lay whining , like any lady's lap- dog , beneath the chastisement of Messrs North and Doherty . In vain he first tried to escape silently from his blustering ...
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