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... remained till dark ; when , more willingly than at any other time , he would indulge in conversation : and afterwards he would play at draughts for a while , or take up some volume on light subjects -- such as novels , memoirs , or ...
... remained till dark ; when , more willingly than at any other time , he would indulge in conversation : and afterwards he would play at draughts for a while , or take up some volume on light subjects -- such as novels , memoirs , or ...
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... remained to men who , for so many years , had known no abode but the camp , no country but that which , at the moment , they were led to conquer . Before noon of the following day , nine - tenths of that nighty host , which had subdued ...
... remained to men who , for so many years , had known no abode but the camp , no country but that which , at the moment , they were led to conquer . Before noon of the following day , nine - tenths of that nighty host , which had subdued ...
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... remained as so much lumber in the manufactory , until after the revolution in the Low Countries , when seven of them , which had escaped destruction , were purchased by our Charles 1. upon the recommendation of Rubens . They were found ...
... remained as so much lumber in the manufactory , until after the revolution in the Low Countries , when seven of them , which had escaped destruction , were purchased by our Charles 1. upon the recommendation of Rubens . They were found ...
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