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... believe that the noise which the . mountain makes is the voice of some departed gnome , giving utterance to his desire for human flesh . In their holy book it is predicted that in consequence of its volcanic nature , the island of Java ...
... believe that the noise which the . mountain makes is the voice of some departed gnome , giving utterance to his desire for human flesh . In their holy book it is predicted that in consequence of its volcanic nature , the island of Java ...
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... believe , the vengeance of Allah from the heads of his family and relatives . " They have a system of social visiting which more than atones for many of their na- tional eccentricities . Visits are always paid in an evening ; and if the ...
... believe , the vengeance of Allah from the heads of his family and relatives . " They have a system of social visiting which more than atones for many of their na- tional eccentricities . Visits are always paid in an evening ; and if the ...
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... believe him to have been the main in- strument in the change which has per- verted the novel from a work of art to a platform for discussion and argument . But this is only part of his originality . When he began to write , the life of ...
... believe him to have been the main in- strument in the change which has per- verted the novel from a work of art to a platform for discussion and argument . But this is only part of his originality . When he began to write , the life of ...
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... believe it to be a great error into wit . The reason of the distinction to press the distinction between wit and is perfectly plain . The first simile is so humor to the extent that is usually done . obvious that any one can make it for ...
... believe it to be a great error into wit . The reason of the distinction to press the distinction between wit and is perfectly plain . The first simile is so humor to the extent that is usually done . obvious that any one can make it for ...
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... believe that if Mr. Dickens were king he would first of all take care that in England seven half penny loaves should be sold for a penny , and he would make it felony to drink small beer . As a mere matter of political expedi rel with ...
... believe that if Mr. Dickens were king he would first of all take care that in England seven half penny loaves should be sold for a penny , and he would make it felony to drink small beer . As a mere matter of political expedi rel with ...
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