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... 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 pitiful indivi ...
... 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 pitiful indivi ...
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... 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 pitiful indivi ...
... 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 pitiful indivi ...
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cause , says he , " in the first place , it seems contrary to reason ; and , in the next , I do not know how the point is to be ascertained . " Here we take part with the hunter against the Professor ; yet one thing is certain , that ...
cause , says he , " in the first place , it seems contrary to reason ; and , in the next , I do not know how the point is to be ascertained . " Here we take part with the hunter against the Professor ; yet one thing is certain , that ...
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... seems strange ; but Swedish horses are often not very speedy , and doubtless lose their senses through fear . The bear never uses his teeth till he brings his vic- tim down ; but strikes him on the back and sides with his dreadful paws ...
... seems strange ; but Swedish horses are often not very speedy , and doubtless lose their senses through fear . The bear never uses his teeth till he brings his vic- tim down ; but strikes him on the back and sides with his dreadful paws ...
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... seems to be their stupidity and ignorance of the sport , that they do not kill one in ten that would fall a prey to ... seem , with few exceptions , to be clumsy louts , and incapable of discipline , even in an expedition in which they ...
... seems to be their stupidity and ignorance of the sport , that they do not kill one in ten that would fall a prey to ... seem , with few exceptions , to be clumsy louts , and incapable of discipline , even in an expedition in which they ...
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