Littell's Living Age, Volume 33Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1852 |
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Page 35
... night , on foot , to avoid demon- strations , no doubt , and enjoy the quiet of his own thoughts at so great a moment . The people went under his windows the next night and called him out to speak ; but I did not know about it . Last night ...
... night , on foot , to avoid demon- strations , no doubt , and enjoy the quiet of his own thoughts at so great a moment . The people went under his windows the next night and called him out to speak ; but I did not know about it . Last night ...
Page 70
... night by his screams , and hurried on shore to his assistance . But they came too late . A monstrous snake had crushed him to death . All they could do was to wreak their vengeance on his destroyer , whose head they cut off , and bore ...
... night by his screams , and hurried on shore to his assistance . But they came too late . A monstrous snake had crushed him to death . All they could do was to wreak their vengeance on his destroyer , whose head they cut off , and bore ...
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... night the farmer's wife came to his bedside and threw a bridle over his head , by virtue of which he became instantly turned to a horse ; she would then set herself upon him , and ride on him throughout the night . " That seems to me ...
... night the farmer's wife came to his bedside and threw a bridle over his head , by virtue of which he became instantly turned to a horse ; she would then set herself upon him , and ride on him throughout the night . " That seems to me ...
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