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... took their rambling way : Now the rough quarry's depths pervade , And now the cooling woodland shade : Now following brooks through deep ra- vines , Now climbing steeps for distant scenes ; And fair that eastern view appeared , Which ...
... took their rambling way : Now the rough quarry's depths pervade , And now the cooling woodland shade : Now following brooks through deep ra- vines , Now climbing steeps for distant scenes ; And fair that eastern view appeared , Which ...
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... took an accurate inventory of the good things with which it was covered ; there were eggs and fried ham , apple - pies and waffles , butter and cheese , and rye - and - Indian bread , together with a great variety of dishes of the ...
... took an accurate inventory of the good things with which it was covered ; there were eggs and fried ham , apple - pies and waffles , butter and cheese , and rye - and - Indian bread , together with a great variety of dishes of the ...
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... took out his memorandum - book and wrote a receipt for the watch , and Jeremiah bade him a good morning , and went to look after our hero , who was having fine sport with a large watch - dog in the stable . And then they set out on a ...
... took out his memorandum - book and wrote a receipt for the watch , and Jeremiah bade him a good morning , and went to look after our hero , who was having fine sport with a large watch - dog in the stable . And then they set out on a ...
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... took her , ' replied the tavern - keeper . ' O , oh ! ' groaned Jeremiah ; he has taken my gold watch , that I borrowed from one of the clerks ! What shall I say , or what can I do ! ' • " Never mind , Jeremiah , ' said our hero , I ...
... took her , ' replied the tavern - keeper . ' O , oh ! ' groaned Jeremiah ; he has taken my gold watch , that I borrowed from one of the clerks ! What shall I say , or what can I do ! ' • " Never mind , Jeremiah , ' said our hero , I ...
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... took off his hat , and related his necessities in a few words ; and the woman told him and his companion to draw up to the fire and dry themselves . The preparations for supper were carried on with great spirit by the buxom young woman ...
... took off his hat , and related his necessities in a few words ; and the woman told him and his companion to draw up to the fire and dry themselves . The preparations for supper were carried on with great spirit by the buxom young woman ...
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