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... night with its pouch full , and stretched to the utmost ; part of its treasure it disgorged for its master , the rest was given to the bird for its trouble . It is hardly credible what these extraor- dinary pouches will hold ; it is ...
... night with its pouch full , and stretched to the utmost ; part of its treasure it disgorged for its master , the rest was given to the bird for its trouble . It is hardly credible what these extraor- dinary pouches will hold ; it is ...
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... night , and following them in one of their journeys , either coming or returning , they turn them quickly over on their backs , before they have time to defend themselves , or to blind their assailants by throwing up the sand with their ...
... night , and following them in one of their journeys , either coming or returning , they turn them quickly over on their backs , before they have time to defend themselves , or to blind their assailants by throwing up the sand with their ...
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... night , so that when clouds obscured these luminaries , the ship was brought to a pause , and in danger of foundering on some unknown coast . The ancients , too , believed that the world was a great flat plain , with the habitable parts ...
... night , so that when clouds obscured these luminaries , the ship was brought to a pause , and in danger of foundering on some unknown coast . The ancients , too , believed that the world was a great flat plain , with the habitable parts ...
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... in the year 1838 , that the family at the Longstone lighthouse looked out through a dense fog which hung over the waters . All night the sea had run extremely high , with a heavy gale from the north , THE WRECK OF THE STEAM-BOAT. ...
... in the year 1838 , that the family at the Longstone lighthouse looked out through a dense fog which hung over the waters . All night the sea had run extremely high , with a heavy gale from the north , THE WRECK OF THE STEAM-BOAT. ...
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... night . Having arranged the rope so as to allow it to fall freely when cast , the sailor throws the lead forward into the water , giving rope sufficient to allow it to touch the bottom ; then with a jerk , such as long practice alone ...
... night . Having arranged the rope so as to allow it to fall freely when cast , the sailor throws the lead forward into the water , giving rope sufficient to allow it to touch the bottom ; then with a jerk , such as long practice alone ...
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