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... hands and another volley of effeminate north wind ; and I thought she never looked prettier than at that moment . She ... hand's breadth of my own , and those ruby lips , so tempting and so near ! and yet , for the worth of my life , I ...
... hands and another volley of effeminate north wind ; and I thought she never looked prettier than at that moment . She ... hand's breadth of my own , and those ruby lips , so tempting and so near ! and yet , for the worth of my life , I ...
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... hand grasp- ing the rifle near the muzzle , the butt of which rested near the toe of his right foot , while with the left hand he raised the rim of the hat from his eyes , and seemed gazing from beneath intensely upon our advancing ...
... hand grasp- ing the rifle near the muzzle , the butt of which rested near the toe of his right foot , while with the left hand he raised the rim of the hat from his eyes , and seemed gazing from beneath intensely upon our advancing ...
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... hand , he fixed his piercing gaze upon us , as if hunting out another victim . Once more the hat rim was thrown back ... hands of the people ; so long as men come up from their childhood , able , ere the down appears on the chin , to hit ...
... hand , he fixed his piercing gaze upon us , as if hunting out another victim . Once more the hat rim was thrown back ... hands of the people ; so long as men come up from their childhood , able , ere the down appears on the chin , to hit ...
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... hand , I saw a husband and wife bearing their wounded son to his home . They had placed him in a chair , and were thus conveying him along the street ; but before they reached their house , he had breathed his last . On the other hand ...
... hand , I saw a husband and wife bearing their wounded son to his home . They had placed him in a chair , and were thus conveying him along the street ; but before they reached their house , he had breathed his last . On the other hand ...
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... hand ; And he hears deep tones , that he knows full well Are the tones of the spirit - land . " AGOWAN ! thy people wait thee ; Thy sires have bid us come ; Thy spirit is weary of waiting , Thy winters have told their sum : List , list ...
... hand ; And he hears deep tones , that he knows full well Are the tones of the spirit - land . " AGOWAN ! thy people wait thee ; Thy sires have bid us come ; Thy spirit is weary of waiting , Thy winters have told their sum : List , list ...
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