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... walked into the village . Immedi- ately upon our entering it , a pretty girl of thirteen or so left a group in advance of us , walked up to my father , and , with a slight curtesy , presented him with a bouquet . Without waiting for any ...
... walked into the village . Immedi- ately upon our entering it , a pretty girl of thirteen or so left a group in advance of us , walked up to my father , and , with a slight curtesy , presented him with a bouquet . Without waiting for any ...
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... walked in . It was Belzoni , afterwards known for his Egyptian explorations . He called to ask when he could give an exhibition , and with whom he could make the arrangements . I was taken to the performance . It consisted of Herculean ...
... walked in . It was Belzoni , afterwards known for his Egyptian explorations . He called to ask when he could give an exhibition , and with whom he could make the arrangements . I was taken to the performance . It consisted of Herculean ...
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... walked to the top of the Castle . It is a very curious place , and worth the attention of a stranger . There are a thousand soldiers in the barracks there , besides French prisoners . Poor fellows , they looked so hard and begged so ...
... walked to the top of the Castle . It is a very curious place , and worth the attention of a stranger . There are a thousand soldiers in the barracks there , besides French prisoners . Poor fellows , they looked so hard and begged so ...
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... walked away . All my childhood was darkened by stories of the Press - gang . The king's ships hovered about the coasts , off the most frequented ports , boarded mer- chant - ships returning sometimes from long voyages , and carried off ...
... walked away . All my childhood was darkened by stories of the Press - gang . The king's ships hovered about the coasts , off the most frequented ports , boarded mer- chant - ships returning sometimes from long voyages , and carried off ...
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... walked on the higher ground to the village of Lea we saw between us and the Trent the swampy ground in which the much - loved and much - admired Colonel Cavendish , while fighting for Charles I. , was bogged and thereupon slain by the ...
... walked on the higher ground to the village of Lea we saw between us and the Trent the swampy ground in which the much - loved and much - admired Colonel Cavendish , while fighting for Charles I. , was bogged and thereupon slain by the ...
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