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... eyes neither to the right nor to the left , and retaining a gravity of countenance which did not admit a muscle of their faces to be moved . They were equipped with the best clothes and arms that they either possessed or could collect ...
... eyes neither to the right nor to the left , and retaining a gravity of countenance which did not admit a muscle of their faces to be moved . They were equipped with the best clothes and arms that they either possessed or could collect ...
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... eyes . The ordeal which he undergoes is hostile to the acquisition of that self possession , without which he cannot deserve , or obtain , the con- fidence of suitors ; and as he must get on solely by the exhibition of superior talents ...
... eyes . The ordeal which he undergoes is hostile to the acquisition of that self possession , without which he cannot deserve , or obtain , the con- fidence of suitors ; and as he must get on solely by the exhibition of superior talents ...
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... eyes , assures us , that the houses of Timbuctoo are " built of sticks , clay and grass , with flat roofs of the same materials . " On the contrary , M. Caillié states that they are built of bricks of a round form , rolled in the hands ...
... eyes , assures us , that the houses of Timbuctoo are " built of sticks , clay and grass , with flat roofs of the same materials . " On the contrary , M. Caillié states that they are built of bricks of a round form , rolled in the hands ...
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... eyes ; he receives the offering , pronounces a long prayer , and picks up a little earth , which he throws at them in token of absolution . After this ridiculous ceremony , the dis- turbers of the Simo's peace returned perfectly ...
... eyes ; he receives the offering , pronounces a long prayer , and picks up a little earth , which he throws at them in token of absolution . After this ridiculous ceremony , the dis- turbers of the Simo's peace returned perfectly ...
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... eyes are partially closed , and his whole appearance would denote that he is worked up into an agony of passion . At this time his faculties are much absorbed , and it is not difficult to approach him ; many indeed , and among the rest ...
... eyes are partially closed , and his whole appearance would denote that he is worked up into an agony of passion . At this time his faculties are much absorbed , and it is not difficult to approach him ; many indeed , and among the rest ...
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