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... words over them , after which their owners hurled them down the crater , repeating , as they did so , some prayer or wish . " The various families and individ- Not satisfied with offerings of cocoa- nuts and produce , the people ...
... words over them , after which their owners hurled them down the crater , repeating , as they did so , some prayer or wish . " The various families and individ- Not satisfied with offerings of cocoa- nuts and produce , the people ...
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... words about the women of this charm- Yet alas ! This Malta , with its proud steps of granite , its threatening cannons , and its peaceful industry ; with its sim- ple flat roofs , and its fantastic balconies ; | with the blood red ...
... words about the women of this charm- Yet alas ! This Malta , with its proud steps of granite , its threatening cannons , and its peaceful industry ; with its sim- ple flat roofs , and its fantastic balconies ; | with the blood red ...
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... words , and arranges to meet in future at some place of general resort , as one does at the promenades at watering - places ; and as the assemblage is less numerous , and the choice , therefore , more limited , one even sooner becomes ...
... words , and arranges to meet in future at some place of general resort , as one does at the promenades at watering - places ; and as the assemblage is less numerous , and the choice , therefore , more limited , one even sooner becomes ...
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... words , and express the most unexceptionable opinions in the most correct language , but there is a premature goodness and an odious prosy morality about them which are quite insufferable . Those lit- tle angularities by which character ...
... words , and express the most unexceptionable opinions in the most correct language , but there is a premature goodness and an odious prosy morality about them which are quite insufferable . Those lit- tle angularities by which character ...
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... words ! Of course , I shall quarrel with him ; I should quarrel with any husband . Married people always quarrel , I ... word and honor , it's impossible to please her , and it's no use trying . ' " Not forced , persuaded , or controlled ...
... words ! Of course , I shall quarrel with him ; I should quarrel with any husband . Married people always quarrel , I ... word and honor , it's impossible to please her , and it's no use trying . ' " Not forced , persuaded , or controlled ...
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