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... reader think of a critic , who thus pronounces an opinion upon a certain novel ? " Not an historical romance after ... readers now sabby as much of dis Captain Crowe as ' ebery dog in kingston ' did , or at least as we can make them ...
... reader think of a critic , who thus pronounces an opinion upon a certain novel ? " Not an historical romance after ... readers now sabby as much of dis Captain Crowe as ' ebery dog in kingston ' did , or at least as we can make them ...
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... reader . The whale being hard pressed among the coral reefs which abound in that quarter , and desiring to be in somewhat deeper water , in order to escape his enemies , suddenly , and almost with the agility of a flying fish , jumped ...
... reader . The whale being hard pressed among the coral reefs which abound in that quarter , and desiring to be in somewhat deeper water , in order to escape his enemies , suddenly , and almost with the agility of a flying fish , jumped ...
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... readers in this production , the author offering the same excuse , which almost every one of his predecessors has made ... reader may possibly not be acquainted , is a delightful beverage made from the sweetened juice of the unripe grape ...
... readers in this production , the author offering the same excuse , which almost every one of his predecessors has made ... reader may possibly not be acquainted , is a delightful beverage made from the sweetened juice of the unripe grape ...
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