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... party at last declared that he had perceived a light in a certain direction , and that he was determined to follow it . This resolution he com- municated to Seaton , whom he requested to follow him closely , adding , however , an ...
... party at last declared that he had perceived a light in a certain direction , and that he was determined to follow it . This resolution he com- municated to Seaton , whom he requested to follow him closely , adding , however , an ...
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... party in six or seven carriages , and drove up the valley of the Traun , for about a league and a half , to Weissenbach , a village at the foot of the mountain on which the Klause is situated . Here we left our carriages and walked up ...
... party in six or seven carriages , and drove up the valley of the Traun , for about a league and a half , to Weissenbach , a village at the foot of the mountain on which the Klause is situated . Here we left our carriages and walked up ...
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... party of young folks . I fore- saw , at all events , that there would be a general halt ordered ; while the poor new - comer , with his draggled horse and swollen valise ( indicating any thing but a hasty departure ) , would become the ...
... party of young folks . I fore- saw , at all events , that there would be a general halt ordered ; while the poor new - comer , with his draggled horse and swollen valise ( indicating any thing but a hasty departure ) , would become the ...
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