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... door- way of a two - story building . He mounted the broken stone steps to the first floor , and pulling at a little piece of string which evidently had a sheep - bell at the end of it , from the sound it gave forth , he waited for the door ...
... door- way of a two - story building . He mounted the broken stone steps to the first floor , and pulling at a little piece of string which evidently had a sheep - bell at the end of it , from the sound it gave forth , he waited for the door ...
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... door , began dancing as if it were mad . The old woman rose from her chair , but Paul was up before her , and drawing back the bolt , stood behind the door , whilst the visitor , not seeing him , came in . The new comer was a youth of ...
... door , began dancing as if it were mad . The old woman rose from her chair , but Paul was up before her , and drawing back the bolt , stood behind the door , whilst the visitor , not seeing him , came in . The new comer was a youth of ...
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... friend still standing by the door . In a moment the two youths were hand in hand , and asking and answering many questions in a breath . " I can't tell you , Paul , " said Pietrino at last , in C a broken voice , " how much I have feared.
... friend still standing by the door . In a moment the two youths were hand in hand , and asking and answering many questions in a breath . " I can't tell you , Paul , " said Pietrino at last , in C a broken voice , " how much I have feared.
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... door . A couple of the men were engaged in clearing out the dirt that had been allowed to accumulate ; two others gathered dry leaves to serve as beds , in case of their having to pass the night upon the island , while the fifth was ...
... door . A couple of the men were engaged in clearing out the dirt that had been allowed to accumulate ; two others gathered dry leaves to serve as beds , in case of their having to pass the night upon the island , while the fifth was ...
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... door , he managed to keep his eye what he was forced to consider " the enemy , " by standing back in the shade , or peeping through the irregular aperture which served as a window to the hut . upon It was on moving away from this loop ...
... door , he managed to keep his eye what he was forced to consider " the enemy , " by standing back in the shade , or peeping through the irregular aperture which served as a window to the hut . upon It was on moving away from this loop ...
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