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Page 119
The air with us continued perfectly still ; the clouds of sand had a defined exterior ; nor did the wind a moment precede it . It came on with a rushing sound , and at length reached us with such violence , as to oblige me to take ...
The air with us continued perfectly still ; the clouds of sand had a defined exterior ; nor did the wind a moment precede it . It came on with a rushing sound , and at length reached us with such violence , as to oblige me to take ...
Page 259
She continued , even till the time of her death , exceedingly shy and timid ; but whenever I put into the cage any favourite food , such as grains of wheat or maize , she would eat them before me . On the Icast noise or motion , however ...
She continued , even till the time of her death , exceedingly shy and timid ; but whenever I put into the cage any favourite food , such as grains of wheat or maize , she would eat them before me . On the Icast noise or motion , however ...
Page 399
... which is truly disgusting , his memoirs present us with no apology or repentance for the continued and systematic immorality of his advanced years : but he seems to have thought that , because he wrote tragedies , he was privileged ...
... which is truly disgusting , his memoirs present us with no apology or repentance for the continued and systematic immorality of his advanced years : but he seems to have thought that , because he wrote tragedies , he was privileged ...
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