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... affected by it . We listened attentively for any noise which might accompany it , but could hear none , but it was too cold to keep the ears uncovered very long at one time . The intensity of the light was something greater than that of ...
... affected by it . We listened attentively for any noise which might accompany it , but could hear none , but it was too cold to keep the ears uncovered very long at one time . The intensity of the light was something greater than that of ...
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... affected ; her daughters would fain imitate her , but they soon get tipsy , and cannot control themselves as their mother does . " Madame de Montespan and her eldest daughter , could drink a large quantity of wine without being affected ...
... affected ; her daughters would fain imitate her , but they soon get tipsy , and cannot control themselves as their mother does . " Madame de Montespan and her eldest daughter , could drink a large quantity of wine without being affected ...
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... affecting tale in rhyme , to be bound in green mo- rocco for boarding - school presents , like Campbell , and many more we ... affected tricksy prettiness , like Barry Cornwall ; nor does his fame rest as Wordsworth's long did , on the ...
... affecting tale in rhyme , to be bound in green mo- rocco for boarding - school presents , like Campbell , and many more we ... affected tricksy prettiness , like Barry Cornwall ; nor does his fame rest as Wordsworth's long did , on the ...
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