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... hand steady enough , and colours bright enough , to trace the living forms of nature.- An idler at school , on the other hand , is one who has high health and spirits , who has the free use of his limbs , with all his wits about him ...
... hand steady enough , and colours bright enough , to trace the living forms of nature.- An idler at school , on the other hand , is one who has high health and spirits , who has the free use of his limbs , with all his wits about him ...
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... hand , " I bequeath the infamy of my death to the reigning family of England . " ( Vol . II . Part IV . p . 322 ... hand speech , deli- vered in conversation : but at any rate it is creditable to the Count for the information , the ...
... hand , " I bequeath the infamy of my death to the reigning family of England . " ( Vol . II . Part IV . p . 322 ... hand speech , deli- vered in conversation : but at any rate it is creditable to the Count for the information , the ...
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... hand a ball of thread , which shed about a blaze of light , such as the comet darts when it is apparent . He divided it , and said to me , ' Take thou this thread , and bind it strongly on the thumb of thy right hand , and by this I ...
... hand a ball of thread , which shed about a blaze of light , such as the comet darts when it is apparent . He divided it , and said to me , ' Take thou this thread , and bind it strongly on the thumb of thy right hand , and by this I ...
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