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Page 190
... scene , gathered chiefly from the nume- rous descriptions of the time , and in part from the recitals we heard and the ravages we witnessed . An English reader who has not frequented mountainous scenery will give reluctant credence to ...
... scene , gathered chiefly from the nume- rous descriptions of the time , and in part from the recitals we heard and the ravages we witnessed . An English reader who has not frequented mountainous scenery will give reluctant credence to ...
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... scene was between Beda and Shacabac ; the beautiful little Beda had some- what out - grown her description ; she was rather bulky , and would not have been thought over - young , but for her extensive auburn ringlets . When they came to ...
... scene was between Beda and Shacabac ; the beautiful little Beda had some- what out - grown her description ; she was rather bulky , and would not have been thought over - young , but for her extensive auburn ringlets . When they came to ...
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... scenes ! The body destroyed -the mind broken down : such was the close of the great publisher- and of the great author ... scene conjured up in the little hut , when the evening hymn disturbs , but to make musical , the silence of the ...
... scenes ! The body destroyed -the mind broken down : such was the close of the great publisher- and of the great author ... scene conjured up in the little hut , when the evening hymn disturbs , but to make musical , the silence of the ...
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