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... stands staring at him . ) 12 I am very tired , Master Snacks : so I stopt to rest myself a 13 little . I hope you will excuse it . 14 I wonder what in the world he is grinning at . ( Aside . ) Definitions , & c . — All day long — all ...
... stands staring at him . ) 12 I am very tired , Master Snacks : so I stopt to rest myself a 13 little . I hope you will excuse it . 14 I wonder what in the world he is grinning at . ( Aside . ) Definitions , & c . — All day long — all ...
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... standing . " The captain repeated : Now , my fine fellows , what do you say ? 11 Am I to have the privilege of swearing the first oath on board ? " The appeal seemed so reasonable , and the manner 12 of the captain so kind , that a ...
... standing . " The captain repeated : Now , my fine fellows , what do you say ? 11 Am I to have the privilege of swearing the first oath on board ? " The appeal seemed so reasonable , and the manner 12 of the captain so kind , that a ...
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... standing a few minutes , just to give her a chance , 15 put on my hat and walked out doors . I stopped in the yard to give her time to call me , but not a word said she , and so , 16 with a palpitating heart I moved on . I went down ...
... standing a few minutes , just to give her a chance , 15 put on my hat and walked out doors . I stopped in the yard to give her time to call me , but not a word said she , and so , 16 with a palpitating heart I moved on . I went down ...
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... standing so long had 30 got warm ; and so I redoubled my efforts . Obstinate mat- ter ; the afternoon wore away while I was churning . I 31 paused at last , from real exhaustion ; when she spoke for the first time : " Come , Tom , my ...
... standing so long had 30 got warm ; and so I redoubled my efforts . Obstinate mat- ter ; the afternoon wore away while I was churning . I 31 paused at last , from real exhaustion ; when she spoke for the first time : " Come , Tom , my ...
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... standing on the ground : that he is an old man , I know by his short steps ; which I have traced over the dead leaves in the woods : that he is a white man , I know by his turning out his toes when he walks ; which an Indian never does ...
... standing on the ground : that he is an old man , I know by his short steps ; which I have traced over the dead leaves in the woods : that he is a white man , I know by his turning out his toes when he walks ; which an Indian never does ...
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