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... play no word was spoken by the Indians . When the procession had gone about a mile from the beach , it halted beside a high rock . The women then proceeded to tie the hands and bandage the eyes of their dis- mayed captives ; after which ...
... play no word was spoken by the Indians . When the procession had gone about a mile from the beach , it halted beside a high rock . The women then proceeded to tie the hands and bandage the eyes of their dis- mayed captives ; after which ...
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... played with the shells of his necklace . Amid the ruins of that fort a council was held , and although the warriors were victorious , they determined to leave the retreat , which had been discovered by their enemies , and where some of ...
... played with the shells of his necklace . Amid the ruins of that fort a council was held , and although the warriors were victorious , they determined to leave the retreat , which had been discovered by their enemies , and where some of ...
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... play- ing in this snow - storm ? They're all shut up or muffled up . Man's a muff . ” And the Robin laughed again , rather scornfully . " I thought a B - bo - that is , a man , was a great deal better than a bird , " said the Boy . am ...
... play- ing in this snow - storm ? They're all shut up or muffled up . Man's a muff . ” And the Robin laughed again , rather scornfully . " I thought a B - bo - that is , a man , was a great deal better than a bird , " said the Boy . am ...
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... , or snow ; he was able to jump , swim , skate , and play cricket with the rest . But he also learnt so well , and was so quick in under- standing , that the master said that Bernard was " BERNARD AND ROBIN REDBREAST . 79.
... , or snow ; he was able to jump , swim , skate , and play cricket with the rest . But he also learnt so well , and was so quick in under- standing , that the master said that Bernard was " BERNARD AND ROBIN REDBREAST . 79.
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... little wants , loved to play with her ; but either because he did not think science suitable for the mind of Mildred's sex , or because he thought his daughter too young for such studies — perhaps for both reasons - he.
... little wants , loved to play with her ; but either because he did not think science suitable for the mind of Mildred's sex , or because he thought his daughter too young for such studies — perhaps for both reasons - he.
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