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... person called upon you whose name was Wood , and the child asked you the person's name , if you pointed to a piece of wood , he would instantly understand his name was formed by the same letters , and write it down Wood . The same if a ...
... person called upon you whose name was Wood , and the child asked you the person's name , if you pointed to a piece of wood , he would instantly understand his name was formed by the same letters , and write it down Wood . The same if a ...
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... person of the party was drawn up to the aperture , seated astride upon a cross - stick : the height to which we were elevated was about seventy feet ; the greatest difficulty arose in disengaging ourselves from the stick to creep into ...
... person of the party was drawn up to the aperture , seated astride upon a cross - stick : the height to which we were elevated was about seventy feet ; the greatest difficulty arose in disengaging ourselves from the stick to creep into ...
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... persons of higher rank , who may be mean enough in some particulars , yet will not be the pa- tient followers of any ... person , and do not disturb him with fre- quent solicitations , he is ever gracious and affable . Even in the early ...
... persons of higher rank , who may be mean enough in some particulars , yet will not be the pa- tient followers of any ... person , and do not disturb him with fre- quent solicitations , he is ever gracious and affable . Even in the early ...
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