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Viewed through the magnifyingglasses , the boy's round , rosy visage assumed the strangest imaginable aspect of an immense Titanic child , the mouth grinning broadly , and the eyes and every other feature overflowing with fun at the ...
Viewed through the magnifyingglasses , the boy's round , rosy visage assumed the strangest imaginable aspect of an immense Titanic child , the mouth grinning broadly , and the eyes and every other feature overflowing with fun at the ...
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We careered round and round for perhaps an hour , flying rather than floating , getting gradually more and more into the middle of the surge , and then nearer and nearer to its horrible inner edge . All this time I had never let go of ...
We careered round and round for perhaps an hour , flying rather than floating , getting gradually more and more into the middle of the surge , and then nearer and nearer to its horrible inner edge . All this time I had never let go of ...
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I think I shall not buy grccdily , but go round and round it as long as I live , and be buried in it first , that it may please me the more at last . The present was my next experiment of this kind , which I purpose to describe more at ...
I think I shall not buy grccdily , but go round and round it as long as I live , and be buried in it first , that it may please me the more at last . The present was my next experiment of this kind , which I purpose to describe more at ...
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The Literature of the Colonies and the Revolution | 3 |
WILLIAM BRADFORD 15901657 | 14 |
ANNE BRADSTREET 1612?1672 | 32 |
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