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... followed her every move- ment with a slow turning of the head , and when she had repeated the per- formance several times one of them tried to imitate her . He had raised a straw as high as the top of the fence , when it slipped from ...
... followed her every move- ment with a slow turning of the head , and when she had repeated the per- formance several times one of them tried to imitate her . He had raised a straw as high as the top of the fence , when it slipped from ...
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... followed the trail . As the sun rose an hour later , a twig cracked . The three stood still as death in their tracks . Into the tiny clearing twenty yards in front ploughed the half - seen bulk of an elephant , the branches scraping ...
... followed the trail . As the sun rose an hour later , a twig cracked . The three stood still as death in their tracks . Into the tiny clearing twenty yards in front ploughed the half - seen bulk of an elephant , the branches scraping ...
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... followed . Always sympathetic with revolution and class disturbances in the Old World , the leaders of the United States welcomed the French change and invited distressed peoples on the Con- tinent and in revolutionary England to ...
... followed . Always sympathetic with revolution and class disturbances in the Old World , the leaders of the United States welcomed the French change and invited distressed peoples on the Con- tinent and in revolutionary England to ...
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Prose | 10 |
JAMES TRUSLOW ADAMS 1 | 17 |
Accidents Dont Happen Curtis Billings 694 | 23 |
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