The Classic and the Beautiful from the Literature of Three Thousand Years, Том 3Carson and Simpson, 1896 |
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... cries , came to her relief . She remained frantic all day , accusing every one who approached her with an intention to murder her child ( an infant in her arms ) , and exhibiting every other mark of the most gen- The infamy of Arnold's ...
... cries , came to her relief . She remained frantic all day , accusing every one who approached her with an intention to murder her child ( an infant in her arms ) , and exhibiting every other mark of the most gen- The infamy of Arnold's ...
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... cried out with a laugh , and fro . The heavy mass turned over with a clang like a falling bell , and the gunner , dripping with sweat , rushed forward head- long and passed the slipping - noose of the tiller - rope about the bronze neck ...
... cried out with a laugh , and fro . The heavy mass turned over with a clang like a falling bell , and the gunner , dripping with sweat , rushed forward head- long and passed the slipping - noose of the tiller - rope about the bronze neck ...
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... cried the sailors . The marines presented arms . The old passenger , pointing with his finger toward the bewildered gunner , added , " Now let that man be shot . " Stupor succeeded the applause . Then , in the midst of a silence like ...
... cried the sailors . The marines presented arms . The old passenger , pointing with his finger toward the bewildered gunner , added , " Now let that man be shot . " Stupor succeeded the applause . Then , in the midst of a silence like ...
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... enclose . But what fear'st thou ? " cried the caliph . Is it , friend , a secret blow ? Fear it not our gallant Moslem no such treacherous dealing know . That on those faces shone . Enjoyed as far as HARMOSAN . 37 32.
... enclose . But what fear'st thou ? " cried the caliph . Is it , friend , a secret blow ? Fear it not our gallant Moslem no such treacherous dealing know . That on those faces shone . Enjoyed as far as HARMOSAN . 37 32.
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... cried whene'er folks blamed him , " What d'ye mean ? It costs a world of water to be clean . " If some poor neighbor craved to slake his thirst , " What ! Rob my pond ? I'll see the rogue hanged first ! A burning shame these vermin of ...
... cried whene'er folks blamed him , " What d'ye mean ? It costs a world of water to be clean . " If some poor neighbor craved to slake his thirst , " What ! Rob my pond ? I'll see the rogue hanged first ! A burning shame these vermin of ...
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