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... thought I was dying . But it was a torpor only that held me bound . In the following night , and in the same hour in which I had thrown the Dervish into the sea , I awoke , and life returned to all my companions ; but we could do and ...
... thought I was dying . But it was a torpor only that held me bound . In the following night , and in the same hour in which I had thrown the Dervish into the sea , I awoke , and life returned to all my companions ; but we could do and ...
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... thought him a madman , others a Jew , but the greatest number stoutly maintained that he was a magician or enchanter . I grew up to be eighteen - twenty years old , and still this man was always call- ed in the village the strange ...
... thought him a madman , others a Jew , but the greatest number stoutly maintained that he was a magician or enchanter . I grew up to be eighteen - twenty years old , and still this man was always call- ed in the village the strange ...
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... thought nothing else of it than that the young man had a great turn for society , and the ladies of the village , in their great scarcity of gentlemen , congratulated themselves upon having such a sprightly dancer for the ensuing winter ...
... thought nothing else of it than that the young man had a great turn for society , and the ladies of the village , in their great scarcity of gentlemen , congratulated themselves upon having such a sprightly dancer for the ensuing winter ...
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... thought admirable , for , as an Englishman , he must natu- rally know better than anybody else . If in their anger , which they durst not give vent to , the burgomaster and the doctor sat down to a game at chess , the nephew followed ...
... thought admirable , for , as an Englishman , he must natu- rally know better than anybody else . If in their anger , which they durst not give vent to , the burgomaster and the doctor sat down to a game at chess , the nephew followed ...
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... thought him dressed in the most tasteful manner . The gentlemen , it is true , were somewhat displeased at the new way in which he commenced on these occasions . Formerly , the bur- gomaster in his own person had always opened the ball ...
... thought him dressed in the most tasteful manner . The gentlemen , it is true , were somewhat displeased at the new way in which he commenced on these occasions . Formerly , the bur- gomaster in his own person had always opened the ball ...
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