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Page 160
Dumple , left to the freedom of his own will , trotted briskly to another part of the
latch , less promising , as Brown thought , in appearance , but which the animal's
sagacity or experience recommended as the safer of the two , and where ...
Dumple , left to the freedom of his own will , trotted briskly to another part of the
latch , less promising , as Brown thought , in appearance , but which the animal's
sagacity or experience recommended as the safer of the two , and where ...
Page 191
His first thought was to inquire after the nearest justice of peace , and to place in
his hands the treasure of which he had thus unexpectedly become the depositary
, telling , at the same time , his own remarkable story . But a moment's ...
His first thought was to inquire after the nearest justice of peace , and to place in
his hands the treasure of which he had thus unexpectedly become the depositary
, telling , at the same time , his own remarkable story . But a moment's ...
Page 281
And the powerful barons who owned this blazonry , ' thought Bertram , pursuing
the usual train of ideas which flows upon the mind at such scenes , -- do their
posterity continue to possess the lands which they had laboured to fortify so
strongly ...
And the powerful barons who owned this blazonry , ' thought Bertram , pursuing
the usual train of ideas which flows upon the mind at such scenes , -- do their
posterity continue to possess the lands which they had laboured to fortify so
strongly ...
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