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... heard thus far in my brisk ride . So I reined up , and , casting a glance in the direction of the sound , I saw , in the combined effulgence of the moon and the white earth - covering , a something answerable in shape to a human head ...
... heard thus far in my brisk ride . So I reined up , and , casting a glance in the direction of the sound , I saw , in the combined effulgence of the moon and the white earth - covering , a something answerable in shape to a human head ...
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... heard the tropes and metaphors with which they gar- nish their discourse , gravely states that the self - possession of all Indians can never be disturbed by any circumstances , and that the refinements of poetry and oratory are as ...
... heard the tropes and metaphors with which they gar- nish their discourse , gravely states that the self - possession of all Indians can never be disturbed by any circumstances , and that the refinements of poetry and oratory are as ...
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... heard of it , re- fused to see me again , and soon after married my rival . * To say that I felt like the " wandering Jew , " or the " last man , " would be super- fluous . I could have prayed for blessings on the blow that would have ...
... heard of it , re- fused to see me again , and soon after married my rival . * To say that I felt like the " wandering Jew , " or the " last man , " would be super- fluous . I could have prayed for blessings on the blow that would have ...
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... heard their music round me , and I knew the spirit - drum , As to my waiting spirit I heard them whisper , ' Come ! ' I come to die where long ago my fathers met the foe , Where flashed in youth my tomahawk and rung my battle - bow ...
... heard their music round me , and I knew the spirit - drum , As to my waiting spirit I heard them whisper , ' Come ! ' I come to die where long ago my fathers met the foe , Where flashed in youth my tomahawk and rung my battle - bow ...
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... heard then , above the roar and whirl and rush of the fierce elements , re- sponding to the hollow tones of the alarm- bell , as it booms in trembling and solemn echoes over the town ? It is the Fireman . He never halts to consult the ...
... heard then , above the roar and whirl and rush of the fierce elements , re- sponding to the hollow tones of the alarm- bell , as it booms in trembling and solemn echoes over the town ? It is the Fireman . He never halts to consult the ...
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