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... replied the other , " I only wanted your living , sir . " MECHANISM OF THE HUMAN FOOT . - There is nothing more beautiful than the structure of the human foot , nor perhaps any demonstration which would lead a well - educated person to ...
... replied the other , " I only wanted your living , sir . " MECHANISM OF THE HUMAN FOOT . - There is nothing more beautiful than the structure of the human foot , nor perhaps any demonstration which would lead a well - educated person to ...
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... replied the inhabitant of the tower , motioning with his hand ; do not advance a step ! you are in the presence of an unhappy man attacked with leprosy . ' " Whatever may be your malady , ' replied the stranger , ' I shall not withdraw ...
... replied the inhabitant of the tower , motioning with his hand ; do not advance a step ! you are in the presence of an unhappy man attacked with leprosy . ' " Whatever may be your malady , ' replied the stranger , ' I shall not withdraw ...
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... replied , in a faint whisper ; and these brief words contained , so to speak , the summary of her whole life - she said not , she could not have said , more . The moments of an interview like this flew past with the speed of lightning ...
... replied , in a faint whisper ; and these brief words contained , so to speak , the summary of her whole life - she said not , she could not have said , more . The moments of an interview like this flew past with the speed of lightning ...
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... replied , " Anodyne ! I thought it was an aperient ; and it has , indeed , operated briskly . " A female lunatic was admitted into the County Asylum , at Hanwell , under Sir William Ellis ; she imagined that she was labouring under a ...
... replied , " Anodyne ! I thought it was an aperient ; and it has , indeed , operated briskly . " A female lunatic was admitted into the County Asylum , at Hanwell , under Sir William Ellis ; she imagined that she was labouring under a ...
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... replied , " Have done with your ridiculous vanity ; rich clothes are suited to people of rank , but they do not make them either better or happier ; and these shoes , so pretty and so gay , have not prevented the lady from hurting her ...
... replied , " Have done with your ridiculous vanity ; rich clothes are suited to people of rank , but they do not make them either better or happier ; and these shoes , so pretty and so gay , have not prevented the lady from hurting her ...
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