Appletons' Journal, 3 tomasD. Appleton and Company, 1877 |
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... head , and the boy was jammed into the basket , which he seemed to fill completely . All at once sack and cloth were jerked out from the basket , whereat the juggler seemed to be in a towering rage . He jumped upon the top of the basket ...
... head , and the boy was jammed into the basket , which he seemed to fill completely . All at once sack and cloth were jerked out from the basket , whereat the juggler seemed to be in a towering rage . He jumped upon the top of the basket ...
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... heads of the creatures that , at least in appearance , they must be enemies . But Mr. Russell thought that " these sagacious creatures were only making believe . Certainly there was some hard hitting and tremendous head collisions ...
... heads of the creatures that , at least in appearance , they must be enemies . But Mr. Russell thought that " these sagacious creatures were only making believe . Certainly there was some hard hitting and tremendous head collisions ...
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... head , but visible face there was none , for over the head was drawn a silk hood , and from it depended a screen , which completely hid the features . This was the Sultana Jehan , Begum of Bhopal . Her highness is about forty . With her ...
... head , but visible face there was none , for over the head was drawn a silk hood , and from it depended a screen , which completely hid the features . This was the Sultana Jehan , Begum of Bhopal . Her highness is about forty . With her ...
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... head , with its dark braids . He could not fail to perceive that there was a distinctive charm about her which marked her out and set her apart from other women . What can we call this charm , which is so fine that it eludes all ...
... head , with its dark braids . He could not fail to perceive that there was a distinctive charm about her which marked her out and set her apart from other women . What can we call this charm , which is so fine that it eludes all ...
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... head - chief of each tribe , and is nearly absolute while he exercises it . He is the executor of the people's will , as deter- mined in the councils of the elders . ' Some of them are men of considerable natural abilities ; all must be ...
... head - chief of each tribe , and is nearly absolute while he exercises it . He is the executor of the people's will , as deter- mined in the councils of the elders . ' Some of them are men of considerable natural abilities ; all must be ...
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