Satirical,humourous & Familiar Pieces: Prose [No] 1-[2?]. |
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... and accordingly began to dispute the point of topography with Nicolas by fixing her fore feet resolutely in the ground , dipping her head at the same time between them , and launching heels and crupper furiously into the air ...
... and accordingly began to dispute the point of topography with Nicolas by fixing her fore feet resolutely in the ground , dipping her head at the same time between them , and launching heels and crupper furiously into the air ...
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... and accordingly began to dispute the point of topography with Nicolas by fixing her fore feet resolutely in the ground , dipping her head at the same time between them , and launching heels and crupper furiously ...
... and accordingly began to dispute the point of topography with Nicolas by fixing her fore feet resolutely in the ground , dipping her head at the same time between them , and launching heels and crupper furiously ...
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... at the same time slipping his pincers from the screw he was forcing to the head , he caught a piece of flesh in the forceps and wrenched it out of his cheek , laughing at poor Nicolas , whilst he roared aloud with the pain , telling ...
... at the same time slipping his pincers from the screw he was forcing to the head , he caught a piece of flesh in the forceps and wrenched it out of his cheek , laughing at poor Nicolas , whilst he roared aloud with the pain , telling ...
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... and the messenger with an assistant taking him cach under an arm led him into a spacious chamber , where at the head of a long table sate his excellency the inquisidor general with six of his assessors , three on each side the chair ...
... and the messenger with an assistant taking him cach under an arm led him into a spacious chamber , where at the head of a long table sate his excellency the inquisidor general with six of his assessors , three on each side the chair ...
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... as the intelligence seemed of importance , he availed himself of it by hawling into the track of the homeward - bound galleons , and great was the joy , when at the break of the morning the man at the mast - head announced a square ...
... as the intelligence seemed of importance , he availed himself of it by hawling into the track of the homeward - bound galleons , and great was the joy , when at the break of the morning the man at the mast - head announced a square ...
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Page 1 - Inclined to tarry there ; For why? — his owner had a house Full ten miles off, at Ware. So like an arrow swift he flew, Shot by an archer strong ; So did he fly — which brings me to The middle of my song. Away went Gilpin out of breath, And sore against his will, Till at his friend the calender's His horse at last stood still.
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