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... deep combinations organised in barbarous times , ' not to go further back , have come down with considerable force to me . Adding to these inherited feelings the pleasurable present exercise of Mr. Bain's muscular sense , ' I obtain a ...
... deep combinations organised in barbarous times , ' not to go further back , have come down with considerable force to me . Adding to these inherited feelings the pleasurable present exercise of Mr. Bain's muscular sense , ' I obtain a ...
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... deep and splashing mud . " Gott ! wie der Kerl springt ! ' was the admiring exclamation of my coachman . Lauener is more than six feet high , and mainly a mass of bone ; his legs are out of proportion , longer than his trunk ; and he ...
... deep and splashing mud . " Gott ! wie der Kerl springt ! ' was the admiring exclamation of my coachman . Lauener is more than six feet high , and mainly a mass of bone ; his legs are out of proportion , longer than his trunk ; and he ...
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... deep - cut channels of a mountain stream . They were , indeed , channels cut by the snow - torrents from the heights . We scanned those heights . The view was bounded by a massive cornice , from which the avalanches are periodically let ...
... deep - cut channels of a mountain stream . They were , indeed , channels cut by the snow - torrents from the heights . We scanned those heights . The view was bounded by a massive cornice , from which the avalanches are periodically let ...
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... deep snow placed us fairly on the summit of the col . Looked at from the top the pass will seem very formidable to the best of climbers ; to an ordinary eye it would appear simply terrific . We reached the base of the barrier at nine ...
... deep snow placed us fairly on the summit of the col . Looked at from the top the pass will seem very formidable to the best of climbers ; to an ordinary eye it would appear simply terrific . We reached the base of the barrier at nine ...
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... deep , heedless of cre- vasses in the comparatively level slopes beyond . We plunge securely down now in the deep snow , where care and caution had been requisite in crossing the frozen surface in the morning ; at length we cast off the ...
... deep , heedless of cre- vasses in the comparatively level slopes beyond . We plunge securely down now in the deep snow , where care and caution had been requisite in crossing the frozen surface in the morning ; at length we cast off the ...
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