The Spectator, Том 9E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... casting towards the crook- ed paths , and they would now and then catch up those that were nearest to them : these they ... cast their nets towards the right paths to catch the stragglers , whose eyes , for want of drinking at the brook ...
... casting towards the crook- ed paths , and they would now and then catch up those that were nearest to them : these they ... cast their nets towards the right paths to catch the stragglers , whose eyes , for want of drinking at the brook ...
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... casting about within myself what I should do , and whom to apply to in this case , I spied at some distance off me a man ... cast me in such a terror , that I ran back as far as I could in one breath , without looking behind me . Then my ...
... casting about within myself what I should do , and whom to apply to in this case , I spied at some distance off me a man ... cast me in such a terror , that I ran back as far as I could in one breath , without looking behind me . Then my ...
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... cast my eyes upwards , and found that I was passing under a sign - post on which the picture of a cat was hung . ' The extravagance of this turn in the way of surprise gave a stop to the talk we had been car- rying on . Some were silent ...
... cast my eyes upwards , and found that I was passing under a sign - post on which the picture of a cat was hung . ' The extravagance of this turn in the way of surprise gave a stop to the talk we had been car- rying on . Some were silent ...
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