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Her words had roused the curate from his reverie : a reverie in which the strangest facts and fancies jostled each ... It was a fact still enveloped in mystery to him : a fact which even now , with Blanche's words still ringing in his ...
Her words had roused the curate from his reverie : a reverie in which the strangest facts and fancies jostled each ... It was a fact still enveloped in mystery to him : a fact which even now , with Blanche's words still ringing in his ...
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When this legend is probed and pushed home , it turns out that Dahâk , or Zohâk , was a demon - the very devil himself , in fact - in three - headed serpent form , who rebelled against the fabulously great Jemshid , overthrew him ...
When this legend is probed and pushed home , it turns out that Dahâk , or Zohâk , was a demon - the very devil himself , in fact - in three - headed serpent form , who rebelled against the fabulously great Jemshid , overthrew him ...
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Often did we go to the savoury locality and amidst the culinary incense realise every tittle of the facts — this was the very place ... and as the story appeared in his “ Reminiscences , " due acknowledgment of the fact was given .
Often did we go to the savoury locality and amidst the culinary incense realise every tittle of the facts — this was the very place ... and as the story appeared in his “ Reminiscences , " due acknowledgment of the fact was given .
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Ongar and its Great Forgotten Statesman By F T NORRIS 618 | 28 |
Pearls By Mrs H R HAWEIS | 51 |
Philosophers Stone The By the Rev S BARING GOULD M A | 62 |
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