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... in it . Fortunately I got in a well - known track ; but it was as much as I could do to keep in it — staggering along , blinded with snow Some- and wind , no house or living creature near 14 WITHIN AN HOUR OF LONDON TOWN .
... in it . Fortunately I got in a well - known track ; but it was as much as I could do to keep in it — staggering along , blinded with snow Some- and wind , no house or living creature near 14 WITHIN AN HOUR OF LONDON TOWN .
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... known military ser- vice . He was well on in years , but they had not weighed heavily on him . He told me he had served as a sergeant in the early Kaffir wars ; that he had been wounded and left for dead on the field , but recovered ...
... known military ser- vice . He was well on in years , but they had not weighed heavily on him . He told me he had served as a sergeant in the early Kaffir wars ; that he had been wounded and left for dead on the field , but recovered ...
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... known to him , every part of it . He was in and on it before the order to destroy the deer was given ; he had shot them in his official capacity . When the railway was in course of construction , scores of them , he said , were killed ...
... known to him , every part of it . He was in and on it before the order to destroy the deer was given ; he had shot them in his official capacity . When the railway was in course of construction , scores of them , he said , were killed ...
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... known only to themselves , to drink of the raindrops hanging on the thatch . The long- eared owl knows of this . It is not drink that he requires , but food , and this is how he gets it . Dashing with hawk - like flight from the woods ...
... known only to themselves , to drink of the raindrops hanging on the thatch . The long- eared owl knows of this . It is not drink that he requires , but food , and this is how he gets it . Dashing with hawk - like flight from the woods ...
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... known as the hay- chaffer , that they seem remarkably fond of . They will not leave the hay - fields so long as there is a chance of getting one . Now , one harvest time I When the corn is ready for cutting , the farm lads are shooting ...
... known as the hay- chaffer , that they seem remarkably fond of . They will not leave the hay - fields so long as there is a chance of getting one . Now , one harvest time I When the corn is ready for cutting , the farm lads are shooting ...
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