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... turned the canoe into an eddy , and all sat in breathless silence , wait- ing for the enemy . Presently , the footsteps were again heard , and approached nearer and nearer the edge of the water . " An old he one , " said Dill , in a ...
... turned the canoe into an eddy , and all sat in breathless silence , wait- ing for the enemy . Presently , the footsteps were again heard , and approached nearer and nearer the edge of the water . " An old he one , " said Dill , in a ...
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... turned his head down stream . cleared the animal , but the rocks were slip- pery , and a mis - step sent him rolling into the water beneath the stag's feet . The noble ani- mal raised both fore feet , and struck the pros- trate hunter a ...
... turned his head down stream . cleared the animal , but the rocks were slip- pery , and a mis - step sent him rolling into the water beneath the stag's feet . The noble ani- mal raised both fore feet , and struck the pros- trate hunter a ...
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... Turning his boat's head homeward , he dashed furiously forward . Reaching the bay , he perceived that it was as calm as usual . Thinking , however , that the tempest had been making havoc of his house , he approached it and landed ...
... Turning his boat's head homeward , he dashed furiously forward . Reaching the bay , he perceived that it was as calm as usual . Thinking , however , that the tempest had been making havoc of his house , he approached it and landed ...
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... turning to a gentleman . at the opposite end of the room , who was busily engaged in reading- " Fred , why on earth do you keep all the newspaper to yourself . Pray , is there not a ' horrible accident , ' or a ' terri- ble murder ' to ...
... turning to a gentleman . at the opposite end of the room , who was busily engaged in reading- " Fred , why on earth do you keep all the newspaper to yourself . Pray , is there not a ' horrible accident , ' or a ' terri- ble murder ' to ...
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... turned and mounted , his whiskers the most ferocious , and his boots the tightest of all the followers of dame fashion . The more prudent father , who had sacrificed both health and comfort to attain his present enviable position , at ...
... turned and mounted , his whiskers the most ferocious , and his boots the tightest of all the followers of dame fashion . The more prudent father , who had sacrificed both health and comfort to attain his present enviable position , at ...
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