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... once over to Sir Walter . began it at his request ; but at the eigth or ninth verse , I stuck in it , and could not get on with another line ; on which he began it a second time , and recited it every word from beginning to end . It ...
... once over to Sir Walter . began it at his request ; but at the eigth or ninth verse , I stuck in it , and could not get on with another line ; on which he began it a second time , and recited it every word from beginning to end . It ...
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... once been the property of some greater personage than an inn - keeper , as the marks of embroidery remained ( on crimson silk ) which had been carefully picked out , I suppose to sell the silver . My host begged I would not trouble ...
... once been the property of some greater personage than an inn - keeper , as the marks of embroidery remained ( on crimson silk ) which had been carefully picked out , I suppose to sell the silver . My host begged I would not trouble ...
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... once so univer- sally renowned for its superiority of workmanship , that ( to give one instance ) the golden ornaments for the great mosque at Mecca were manufactured there , and conveyed upon mules through Africa ; a city once ...
... once so univer- sally renowned for its superiority of workmanship , that ( to give one instance ) the golden ornaments for the great mosque at Mecca were manufactured there , and conveyed upon mules through Africa ; a city once ...
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