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Page 313
... head - dress , appeared like a Colossus upon putting it on . Monsieur Paradin says , " That these old - fashioned frontanges21 rose an ell22 above the head ; that they were pointed like steeples , and had long loose pieces of crape23 ...
... head - dress , appeared like a Colossus upon putting it on . Monsieur Paradin says , " That these old - fashioned frontanges21 rose an ell22 above the head ; that they were pointed like steeples , and had long loose pieces of crape23 ...
Page 315
... head as the cupola to the most glorious of her works ; and when we load it with such a pile of supernumerary11 ... head - dresses are described in the introduc- tory part of the essay ? How do the head - dresses of the au- thor's time ...
... head as the cupola to the most glorious of her works ; and when we load it with such a pile of supernumerary11 ... head - dresses are described in the introduc- tory part of the essay ? How do the head - dresses of the au- thor's time ...
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... head in his hands . " Where's that stick ? " " Here . " " Ram 41 one end in the earth . Oh There . " it's rock . Jam 42 it in that crack . Jack held up the head and jammed the soft throat down on the pointed end of the stick which ...
... head in his hands . " Where's that stick ? " " Here . " " Ram 41 one end in the earth . Oh There . " it's rock . Jam 42 it in that crack . Jack held up the head and jammed the soft throat down on the pointed end of the stick which ...
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