The Stoddard Library: A Thousand Hours of Entertainment with the World's Great Writers, Volume 7G.L. Shuman & Company, 1911 - Literature |
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... thought , " This woman , perhaps , is a favorite of the king , and his majesty seeing her so beautifully adorned , will naturally inquire and find out where these pearls were obtained , and so it will cause trouble . " So he took back ...
... thought , " This woman , perhaps , is a favorite of the king , and his majesty seeing her so beautifully adorned , will naturally inquire and find out where these pearls were obtained , and so it will cause trouble . " So he took back ...
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... thought to her- self , ' The fact is , this man of mine has eaten it all up , and now he is mocking me by telling me this story about the animal running away . ' So she took offense , and was always in a poor temper . " Now , after the ...
... thought to her- self , ' The fact is , this man of mine has eaten it all up , and now he is mocking me by telling me this story about the animal running away . ' So she took offense , and was always in a poor temper . " Now , after the ...
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... thoughts suggested themselves to the mind of Onégesh . When he had completed his task , the architect was rewarded by being turned into bath - man , and had to wait upon his master and his master's guests whensoever they had a mind for ...
... thoughts suggested themselves to the mind of Onégesh . When he had completed his task , the architect was rewarded by being turned into bath - man , and had to wait upon his master and his master's guests whensoever they had a mind for ...
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... thought that their bodies were grown weak through time , and their hot hearts were compelled into repose . " After tears laughter , and after the tragedy a farce . A mad Hun next came in , who by his senseless babble made all the guests ...
... thought that their bodies were grown weak through time , and their hot hearts were compelled into repose . " After tears laughter , and after the tragedy a farce . A mad Hun next came in , who by his senseless babble made all the guests ...
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... thought therefore without delaie to rid them , as though the killing of his kinsmen could amend his cause , and make him a kindlie king . Wherevpon he sent one John Greene , ( whom he speciallie trusted ) vnto sir Robert Brakenberie ...
... thought therefore without delaie to rid them , as though the killing of his kinsmen could amend his cause , and make him a kindlie king . Wherevpon he sent one John Greene , ( whom he speciallie trusted ) vnto sir Robert Brakenberie ...
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