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الصفحة 107
The breams are so careful of their charge that you may stand close by in the water and examine them at your leisure . I have thus stood over them half an hour at a time and stroked them familiarly without frightening them , suffering ...
The breams are so careful of their charge that you may stand close by in the water and examine them at your leisure . I have thus stood over them half an hour at a time and stroked them familiarly without frightening them , suffering ...
الصفحة 250
... they aspire , they severely exact , and if they only stand fast in this watch - tower , and stand fast unto the end , and without end , then they are terrible friends , whereof poet and priest cannot but stand in awe ; and what if ...
... they aspire , they severely exact , and if they only stand fast in this watch - tower , and stand fast unto the end , and without end , then they are terrible friends , whereof poet and priest cannot but stand in awe ; and what if ...
الصفحة 538
Wouldn't you stand by me ? " Lonnie trembled as the meaning of Clem's suggestion became clear to him . His back was to the side of the barn , and he leaned against it while sheets of black and white passed before his eyes .
Wouldn't you stand by me ? " Lonnie trembled as the meaning of Clem's suggestion became clear to him . His back was to the side of the barn , and he leaned against it while sheets of black and white passed before his eyes .
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