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... falling into the hands of one of these fierce - whiskered Jews , carried into a gloomy cavern , and presently sent forth again , in a gar- ment , coat or hat or breeches , in which he might dance and turn his partner , to - boot .
... falling into the hands of one of these fierce - whiskered Jews , carried into a gloomy cavern , and presently sent forth again , in a gar- ment , coat or hat or breeches , in which he might dance and turn his partner , to - boot .
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He was in the elbow , turning to cross the long walk , when he was called by name . ... Ten chances to one if a man enter it at one end with his head on his shoulders it be not turn- ed about by the time he is fairly out at the other .
He was in the elbow , turning to cross the long walk , when he was called by name . ... Ten chances to one if a man enter it at one end with his head on his shoulders it be not turn- ed about by the time he is fairly out at the other .
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But they had got by this time at the cross - road that strikes off to Cato's ; and there be- gan to be prospect of conversation ; and happy that there was , for Lankey Fogle was smarting for it . " Sir ! " said the stranger , turning ...
But they had got by this time at the cross - road that strikes off to Cato's ; and there be- gan to be prospect of conversation ; and happy that there was , for Lankey Fogle was smarting for it . " Sir ! " said the stranger , turning ...
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He went out very quietly , winking at the landlord in a sleepy way ; at which the landlord , in turn , shook his head . As he got into the road again , a great hay - cart was passing , so high piled up , that the moon now abroad ...
He went out very quietly , winking at the landlord in a sleepy way ; at which the landlord , in turn , shook his head . As he got into the road again , a great hay - cart was passing , so high piled up , that the moon now abroad ...
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According to this rule , the one is entitled to a reward for possessing an advantage over an- other , who , in turn , is subjected to a disability which he has not imposed upon himself ...
According to this rule , the one is entitled to a reward for possessing an advantage over an- other , who , in turn , is subjected to a disability which he has not imposed upon himself ...
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