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... seemed scarcely to touch the ice , so great was my terror lest it should give way beneath me ; but I reached the shore in safety , and dropped down completely exhausted by fatigue and agitation . ed It was now broad day - light , but I ...
... seemed scarcely to touch the ice , so great was my terror lest it should give way beneath me ; but I reached the shore in safety , and dropped down completely exhausted by fatigue and agitation . ed It was now broad day - light , but I ...
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... seemed to know me , but I could not recollect of ever having seen him before . 66 In the afternoon the rain ceased , and the Indians began to prepare for tra- velling . When they had accoutred themselves , they all rose from the ground ...
... seemed to know me , but I could not recollect of ever having seen him before . 66 In the afternoon the rain ceased , and the Indians began to prepare for tra- velling . When they had accoutred themselves , they all rose from the ground ...
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... seemed to incorporate with the moonlight , but , after a little time , started away , and disappeared among the mazes of the forest . When I surveyed the heavens , I perceived by the alteration which had taken place in their appearance ...
... seemed to incorporate with the moonlight , but , after a little time , started away , and disappeared among the mazes of the forest . When I surveyed the heavens , I perceived by the alteration which had taken place in their appearance ...
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... seemed to start from their places , and rush SE ! past each other , intermingling their branches with furious violence and horrible crashings , while the moon ca- rada reered along the sky , and the stars hurried backwards and forwards ...
... seemed to start from their places , and rush SE ! past each other , intermingling their branches with furious violence and horrible crashings , while the moon ca- rada reered along the sky , and the stars hurried backwards and forwards ...
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... seemed to them a victory , who could not endure to see the land of their forefathers groaning in slayery , and to whom a life without freedom was worse than death . Such is the spirit and tendency of mind common to each people of Scla ...
... seemed to them a victory , who could not endure to see the land of their forefathers groaning in slayery , and to whom a life without freedom was worse than death . Such is the spirit and tendency of mind common to each people of Scla ...
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