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... ment of images of bears , that the very hands now tracing this rambling article , seem covered with hair , - " Very paws , as you might say ; " and most alarming would they be , were they to squeeze the " downy fist , " and encircle the ...
... ment of images of bears , that the very hands now tracing this rambling article , seem covered with hair , - " Very paws , as you might say ; " and most alarming would they be , were they to squeeze the " downy fist , " and encircle the ...
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... ment of images of bears , that the very hands now tracing this rambling article , seem covered with hair , — " Very paws , as you might say ; " and most alarming would they be , were they to squeeze the " downy fist , " and encircle the ...
... ment of images of bears , that the very hands now tracing this rambling article , seem covered with hair , — " Very paws , as you might say ; " and most alarming would they be , were they to squeeze the " downy fist , " and encircle the ...
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... ment at the commencement of his ill ness . His servants , alarmed , and un- willing to tell the truth , looked at each other in silence . It was the Khanum alone who dared to inform him that the youth was no longer in camp . Not in camp ...
... ment at the commencement of his ill ness . His servants , alarmed , and un- willing to tell the truth , looked at each other in silence . It was the Khanum alone who dared to inform him that the youth was no longer in camp . Not in camp ...
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... ment , that such a privilege as you have described , did not exist , but that to - morrow , one of your peers were to propose it should be conferred on his order . Would he not be over- whelmed with ridicule ? Or , if the proposition ...
... ment , that such a privilege as you have described , did not exist , but that to - morrow , one of your peers were to propose it should be conferred on his order . Would he not be over- whelmed with ridicule ? Or , if the proposition ...
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... ment and misfortune , triumphantly defended his country against such foreign confederacies as assailed her , smote such an Opposition as he had to contend with , crushed such a spi- rit as then possessed the nation , pro- vided the ...
... ment and misfortune , triumphantly defended his country against such foreign confederacies as assailed her , smote such an Opposition as he had to contend with , crushed such a spi- rit as then possessed the nation , pro- vided the ...
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