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... looked up to the trees thinking a squall was coming on ; but not a breath stirred in them . On stepping out of the bushes , he met , face to face , a huge serpent coming down a slope , and making the dry twigs crack and fly with his ...
... looked up to the trees thinking a squall was coming on ; but not a breath stirred in them . On stepping out of the bushes , he met , face to face , a huge serpent coming down a slope , and making the dry twigs crack and fly with his ...
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... looked less and less like a little rogue . Uncle Charlie began to think that she was pretty , and as he scanned her appearance he noticed that her garments , though scanty , were the well - saved witnesses of better days . She turned ...
... looked less and less like a little rogue . Uncle Charlie began to think that she was pretty , and as he scanned her appearance he noticed that her garments , though scanty , were the well - saved witnesses of better days . She turned ...
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... looked perplexed , for nothing could puzzle him . Oh no ! And as to questions , he always answered them , even the most difficult , though candour compels the confession that his replies would not always bear verification under oath or ...
... looked perplexed , for nothing could puzzle him . Oh no ! And as to questions , he always answered them , even the most difficult , though candour compels the confession that his replies would not always bear verification under oath or ...
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... looked down upon the sluggish Nile , had awakened in me a singu- lar interest . A strange attraction drew me often to the feet of these stupendous piles , whose , Titanic masonry , measureless bulk and duration , dwarf the mightiest ...
... looked down upon the sluggish Nile , had awakened in me a singu- lar interest . A strange attraction drew me often to the feet of these stupendous piles , whose , Titanic masonry , measureless bulk and duration , dwarf the mightiest ...
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... looked up with a smile as I and a face aflame with shame ; but the worst , I entered , and pointing me to a seat near her hope , is told . For the rest , were I to speak own , kept me for half - an - hour in close con- eternally , I ...
... looked up with a smile as I and a face aflame with shame ; but the worst , I entered , and pointing me to a seat near her hope , is told . For the rest , were I to speak own , kept me for half - an - hour in close con- eternally , I ...
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