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... SIDE OF THE ROAD IV . ས . 295 I AM THE SPECTATOR OF A MIGHTY BATTLE , IN WHICH CHRISTIAN AGAIN MEETS APOLLYON 308 · I PLAY THE Part of a SPECTACLE - PEDDLER . 325 VI . AN EXPERIMENT IN HUMAN NATURE VII . THE UNDISCOVERED COUNTRY VIII ...
... SIDE OF THE ROAD IV . ས . 295 I AM THE SPECTATOR OF A MIGHTY BATTLE , IN WHICH CHRISTIAN AGAIN MEETS APOLLYON 308 · I PLAY THE Part of a SPECTACLE - PEDDLER . 325 VI . AN EXPERIMENT IN HUMAN NATURE VII . THE UNDISCOVERED COUNTRY VIII ...
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... side - a cow - bell some- where in the distance , the creak of a wagon , the blurred evening hum of birds , insects , frogs . So much it means for a man to stop and look up from his task . So I stood , and I looked up and down with a ...
... side - a cow - bell some- where in the distance , the creak of a wagon , the blurred evening hum of birds , insects , frogs . So much it means for a man to stop and look up from his task . So I stood , and I looked up and down with a ...
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... side of the hill . Five minutes ' walk in a straight line across the fields brings me to Horace's door ; by the road it takes at least ten minutes . In the fall after my arrival I had come to love the farm and its surroundings so much ...
... side of the hill . Five minutes ' walk in a straight line across the fields brings me to Horace's door ; by the road it takes at least ten minutes . In the fall after my arrival I had come to love the farm and its surroundings so much ...
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David Grayson. and then both of us laughed to the point of holding our sides . We slapped our knees , we shouted , we wriggled , we almost rolled with merriment . Horace put out his hand and we shook heartily . In five minutes I had the ...
David Grayson. and then both of us laughed to the point of holding our sides . We slapped our knees , we shouted , we wriggled , we almost rolled with merriment . Horace put out his hand and we shook heartily . In five minutes I had the ...
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... side of the barn , as I sat there in the cool of the shade , I could see a tangled mat of smartweed and catnip , and the boards of the barn , brown and weather - beaten , and the gables above with mud swallows ' nests , now deserted ...
... side of the barn , as I sat there in the cool of the shade , I could see a tangled mat of smartweed and catnip , and the boards of the barn , brown and weather - beaten , and the gables above with mud swallows ' nests , now deserted ...
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