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again , and wait till the master of the palace is in bed asleep , then nip his nose and pull his hair . " Away went the mouse , and did as they directed her ; and the master jumped up very angry , and rubbed his nose , and cried ...
again , and wait till the master of the palace is in bed asleep , then nip his nose and pull his hair . " Away went the mouse , and did as they directed her ; and the master jumped up very angry , and rubbed his nose , and cried ...
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... master and his dele- gates excepted . In the fifth chapter , the legal nature and incidents of West India slavery in ... masters . Though the quantity of curious inform- ation which is collected by Mr. Stephen , in illustration of his ...
... master and his dele- gates excepted . In the fifth chapter , the legal nature and incidents of West India slavery in ... masters . Though the quantity of curious inform- ation which is collected by Mr. Stephen , in illustration of his ...
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... master had rolled himself up between two bales of goods to wait the event , but was discovered by a Turcoman of ... master's comfortable cloak and trowsers before his face . My clothes being scarcely worth the taking , I was permitted to ...
... master had rolled himself up between two bales of goods to wait the event , but was discovered by a Turcoman of ... master's comfortable cloak and trowsers before his face . My clothes being scarcely worth the taking , I was permitted to ...
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