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... less sorrow . He had taken no food . Not one drop of water had cooled the fever of his parched lips . Sleep had not visited his eyes for six and thirty hours . He was faint with hunger , weary with watching , and with the excess of his ...
... less sorrow . He had taken no food . Not one drop of water had cooled the fever of his parched lips . Sleep had not visited his eyes for six and thirty hours . He was faint with hunger , weary with watching , and with the excess of his ...
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... less than man not to do as much ! " The evening sun was descending , and Vivenzio beheld its golden beams streaming through one of the windows . What a thrill of joy shot through his soul at the sight ! It was a precious link , that ...
... less than man not to do as much ! " The evening sun was descending , and Vivenzio beheld its golden beams streaming through one of the windows . What a thrill of joy shot through his soul at the sight ! It was a precious link , that ...
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... less affected by the flood exactly in proportion as they were more or less connected with those moun- tains . Some persons could not be- lieve , looking at the floods , that they could have been produced by mere- ly twenty - four hours ...
... less affected by the flood exactly in proportion as they were more or less connected with those moun- tains . Some persons could not be- lieve , looking at the floods , that they could have been produced by mere- ly twenty - four hours ...
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... less imbecile , sat rocking herself to and fro on a low seat , called a Sunkie , before a fire , which she in vain tried to make burn , complain- ing to herself of a hurt in one of her legs , received at the time the flood filled the ...
... less imbecile , sat rocking herself to and fro on a low seat , called a Sunkie , before a fire , which she in vain tried to make burn , complain- ing to herself of a hurt in one of her legs , received at the time the flood filled the ...
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... less audible , and less frequent , till at last their eager- ly listening ears could catch them no longer . ' Is he gone ! ' was the half - whispered question they put to one another , and the smothered re- sponses that were muttered ...
... less audible , and less frequent , till at last their eager- ly listening ears could catch them no longer . ' Is he gone ! ' was the half - whispered question they put to one another , and the smothered re- sponses that were muttered ...
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