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... Scarcely any of the original houses remained , and these in rags and patchwork ; wind and rain , sun and frost , had done their na- tural work upon them . I was no longer disagreeably startled with the inconsistency of a crispin or a ...
... Scarcely any of the original houses remained , and these in rags and patchwork ; wind and rain , sun and frost , had done their na- tural work upon them . I was no longer disagreeably startled with the inconsistency of a crispin or a ...
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... scarcely see or breathe . They encountered , also , one of those awful thunder - storms to which that country is particularly subject . The lightning came not in intermitting flashes , as in Europe , but in one continued blaze ...
... scarcely see or breathe . They encountered , also , one of those awful thunder - storms to which that country is particularly subject . The lightning came not in intermitting flashes , as in Europe , but in one continued blaze ...
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... scarcely with a single exception bestowed upon them , and the army was entirely their own . What need had such a body of edu- cation ? and accordingly they scarcely ever received any other than what enabled them to mix in the diversions ...
... scarcely with a single exception bestowed upon them , and the army was entirely their own . What need had such a body of edu- cation ? and accordingly they scarcely ever received any other than what enabled them to mix in the diversions ...
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