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... turned the horse's head towards the land , and cried aloud : - " I direct this curse against the tutelary deities who built this land , that they shall for ever wander , and find no rest nor abiding place , until they have expelled from ...
... turned the horse's head towards the land , and cried aloud : - " I direct this curse against the tutelary deities who built this land , that they shall for ever wander , and find no rest nor abiding place , until they have expelled from ...
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... turning - wheel with which it was formed , and deceit nestles in her bosom . " " He who would win a virgin's heart , must whisper to her fair words , praise her beauty , and offer her rich gifts . " " Riches pass away in the twinkling ...
... turning - wheel with which it was formed , and deceit nestles in her bosom . " " He who would win a virgin's heart , must whisper to her fair words , praise her beauty , and offer her rich gifts . " " Riches pass away in the twinkling ...
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... run away . ' And away he scampered with so little precaution , that he was soon re- taken , and his emigrant companions shot ; but this did not deter him from making another experiment , which turned out more Abyssinia . 15.
... run away . ' And away he scampered with so little precaution , that he was soon re- taken , and his emigrant companions shot ; but this did not deter him from making another experiment , which turned out more Abyssinia . 15.
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him from making another experiment , which turned out more fortunate , and placed him under the protection of Sir John War- ren , on board La Pomone , whence he was transferred to the Bel- lerophon . The scene now changes to China ...
him from making another experiment , which turned out more fortunate , and placed him under the protection of Sir John War- ren , on board La Pomone , whence he was transferred to the Bel- lerophon . The scene now changes to China ...
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... of the Ras's presence , turned their horses to the plain , and rode off at full speed scarcely any of our horses had got down in time , so that , after a 66 . three hours ' chace , we could not come up c 2 Abyssinia . 19.
... of the Ras's presence , turned their horses to the plain , and rode off at full speed scarcely any of our horses had got down in time , so that , after a 66 . three hours ' chace , we could not come up c 2 Abyssinia . 19.
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