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... followed the path he had followed before . The light had gone , the rising dust had disappeared he hoped for ever . He marched resolutely along , and found nothing to alarm him till , coming within a few yards of the sand - pit , he ...
... followed the path he had followed before . The light had gone , the rising dust had disappeared he hoped for ever . He marched resolutely along , and found nothing to alarm him till , coming within a few yards of the sand - pit , he ...
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... followed Bonaparte to the land of worn - out bogeys , and his place is filled by modern inventions . The reddleman lived like a gipsy ; but gipsies he scorned . He was about as thriving as travelling basket- and mat - makers ; but he ...
... followed Bonaparte to the land of worn - out bogeys , and his place is filled by modern inventions . The reddleman lived like a gipsy ; but gipsies he scorned . He was about as thriving as travelling basket- and mat - makers ; but he ...
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... followed me , because I had never thought of you in the sense of a lover at all . You must not becall me for laughing when you spoke ; you mis- took when you thought I laughed at you as a foolish man . I laughed because the idea was so ...
... followed me , because I had never thought of you in the sense of a lover at all . You must not becall me for laughing when you spoke ; you mis- took when you thought I laughed at you as a foolish man . I laughed because the idea was so ...
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... followed her , so that the reddleman could hear no more . He lifted the turves and arose . Their black figures sank and disappeared from against the sky . They were as two horns which the sluggish heath had put forth from its crown ...
... followed her , so that the reddleman could hear no more . He lifted the turves and arose . Their black figures sank and disappeared from against the sky . They were as two horns which the sluggish heath had put forth from its crown ...
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... followed the way to his van , the form of Mrs. Yeobright slowly walking towards the ' Quiet Woman . ' He went across to her ; and could almost perceive in her anxious face that this journey of hers to Wildeve was undertaken with the ...
... followed the way to his van , the form of Mrs. Yeobright slowly walking towards the ' Quiet Woman . ' He went across to her ; and could almost perceive in her anxious face that this journey of hers to Wildeve was undertaken with the ...
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