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... hand was in the whole matter , ) seemed to re- ceive a dagger in my heart . The wound was given , and every moment added to the smart of it . All the considerations , by which I endeavoured to compose my mind to its former tranquillity ...
... hand was in the whole matter , ) seemed to re- ceive a dagger in my heart . The wound was given , and every moment added to the smart of it . All the considerations , by which I endeavoured to compose my mind to its former tranquillity ...
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... hand . The aperture of the den , on the east side of a very high ledge of rocks , is about two feet square ; from thence it descends ob- liquely fifteen feet , then running horizontally about ten more , it ascends gradually sixteen feet ...
... hand . The aperture of the den , on the east side of a very high ledge of rocks , is about two feet square ; from thence it descends ob- liquely fifteen feet , then running horizontally about ten more , it ascends gradually sixteen feet ...
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... hand , and quim , a nut growing on a tree , ( for there is a peculiar word to express nuts of this description and ... hand , or have upon them the form of a hand . " If you will take the trouble to examine the leaves of an oak tree ...
... hand , and quim , a nut growing on a tree , ( for there is a peculiar word to express nuts of this description and ... hand , or have upon them the form of a hand . " If you will take the trouble to examine the leaves of an oak tree ...
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