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Then she had been given some provisions and turned adrift . In a sad plight she had found her way back to her tribe . All had gone well for a little time , and she was to have become the squaw of a young warrior - in fact , he had given ...
Then she had been given some provisions and turned adrift . In a sad plight she had found her way back to her tribe . All had gone well for a little time , and she was to have become the squaw of a young warrior - in fact , he had given ...
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Nothing was to be seen in their mien but abject trembling , absolute obedience , and an unvarying relief when Tamerlane turned his purblind gaze away . In this case the long habitude of command and of victory was blended with the air of ...
Nothing was to be seen in their mien but abject trembling , absolute obedience , and an unvarying relief when Tamerlane turned his purblind gaze away . In this case the long habitude of command and of victory was blended with the air of ...
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The king turned his back upon him and proceeded to some other part of the building . That day he met the celebrated architect , Le Nôtre , distinguished for the splendour of his gardens , which he was just introducing into France .
The king turned his back upon him and proceeded to some other part of the building . That day he met the celebrated architect , Le Nôtre , distinguished for the splendour of his gardens , which he was just introducing into France .
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Norfolk Waters Yachting in By ROWLAND Goodwin | 263 |
Once upon a Time By JAMES HUTTON | 272 |
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