A College Book of American Literature, Band 1Milton Ellis, Louise Pound, George Weida Spohn American Book Company, 1939 - 980 Seiten |
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... observation ; for I took her home to my own family , partly out of compassion to her parents , but chiefly that I ... observed that she would cough up a ball as big as small egg , into the side of her wind pipe , that would near choke ...
... observation ; for I took her home to my own family , partly out of compassion to her parents , but chiefly that I ... observed that she would cough up a ball as big as small egg , into the side of her wind pipe , that would near choke ...
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... observed already that they never fly except in fair weather ; and we may now observe that it is never fair weather , neither in this country nor any other , except when the wind blows from the midland parts and so towards the 50 sea ...
... observed already that they never fly except in fair weather ; and we may now observe that it is never fair weather , neither in this country nor any other , except when the wind blows from the midland parts and so towards the 50 sea ...
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... observed and watched her , when such things 30 occurred , as she thought most likely to divert her , either by putting it out of her thoughts , or otherwise engaging her inclinations , but never could observe her to fail . She mentioned ...
... observed and watched her , when such things 30 occurred , as she thought most likely to divert her , either by putting it out of her thoughts , or otherwise engaging her inclinations , but never could observe her to fail . She mentioned ...
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JAMES | 1 |
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
JOHN SMITH 15801631 | 9 |
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