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... manner , it might have been remarked that it is not indigenous to Jamaica , although some modern ornithologists represent it as synonymous with the Partridge of that island ; which , on the contrary , is the Columba mon- Buffon ...
... manner , it might have been remarked that it is not indigenous to Jamaica , although some modern ornithologists represent it as synonymous with the Partridge of that island ; which , on the contrary , is the Columba mon- Buffon ...
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... manners of the age or as a candidate for fame on territory more appropriate to the vagaries of fiction . Art ... manner entirely free from extravagance and ostentation . In support of our opinion , and also from the belief that ...
... manners of the age or as a candidate for fame on territory more appropriate to the vagaries of fiction . Art ... manner entirely free from extravagance and ostentation . In support of our opinion , and also from the belief that ...
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... manner towards her cousin , he forgot ( as she thought he would ) the unkind rail- lery which had produced it . Miss Wallington returned to her seat , agreeably conscious that the Baronet's eyes followed her with admiration . " Well ...
... manner towards her cousin , he forgot ( as she thought he would ) the unkind rail- lery which had produced it . Miss Wallington returned to her seat , agreeably conscious that the Baronet's eyes followed her with admiration . " Well ...
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