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But a lovely drive on misty winter morning , what with hoarfrost , riming orchards and roadside elms , the sleigh bells jingling cheerfully as they bounced on the back of an old brown mare , the whining of Ranger between our knees ...
But a lovely drive on misty winter morning , what with hoarfrost , riming orchards and roadside elms , the sleigh bells jingling cheerfully as they bounced on the back of an old brown mare , the whining of Ranger between our knees ...
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On the last morning I went down to just above where the river joined the Gunga . Here the stream divided into two , and the jungle fell back on both banks , which were covered with tall grass . At about ten o'clock , as I sat changing a ...
On the last morning I went down to just above where the river joined the Gunga . Here the stream divided into two , and the jungle fell back on both banks , which were covered with tall grass . At about ten o'clock , as I sat changing a ...
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Nowadays , on a Friday morning in the season , flashing wings can be seen all over the delta , and the more cunning of the Navy find it necessary to inspect problematical ships in Lake Timsah or the Bitter Lakes , whence they have been ...
Nowadays , on a Friday morning in the season , flashing wings can be seen all over the delta , and the more cunning of the Navy find it necessary to inspect problematical ships in Lake Timsah or the Bitter Lakes , whence they have been ...
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