Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen4William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1837 |
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... seemed to pass between the occu- pants of the hut before the door was opened by the simple process of removing it ... seemed indeed a giant . His height was nearly seven feet , the length of his limbs in proportion , and his shoulders ...
... seemed to pass between the occu- pants of the hut before the door was opened by the simple process of removing it ... seemed indeed a giant . His height was nearly seven feet , the length of his limbs in proportion , and his shoulders ...
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... seemed increasing , notwithstanding the exertions of an individual distinguished from the rest by a military hat and feathers , and who appeared to be actively engaged in directing the movements of the Terry - Alts . From his inspection ...
... seemed increasing , notwithstanding the exertions of an individual distinguished from the rest by a military hat and feathers , and who appeared to be actively engaged in directing the movements of the Terry - Alts . From his inspection ...
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... seemed deadened - self - preservation disre- garded by all who gazed as he did , and seemed to feel as he did . The scene , however , became more diversified . Boats were descried in another direction , closing fast upon the shore ...
... seemed deadened - self - preservation disre- garded by all who gazed as he did , and seemed to feel as he did . The scene , however , became more diversified . Boats were descried in another direction , closing fast upon the shore ...
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