Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen3Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1823 |
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... fire - place was selected for boiling the kettle , as she never expected her master until she saw him . The fire had just been lighted , when the doctor arrived at the criti- cal moment ; he rushed , without speaking , to the pump ...
... fire - place was selected for boiling the kettle , as she never expected her master until she saw him . The fire had just been lighted , when the doctor arrived at the criti- cal moment ; he rushed , without speaking , to the pump ...
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... fire , we remained in our beds all the day . Our suffering from cold , in a comfortless canvas tent , in such weather , with the temperature at 20 ° , and without fire , will easily be imagined ; it was , however , less than that which ...
... fire , we remained in our beds all the day . Our suffering from cold , in a comfortless canvas tent , in such weather , with the temperature at 20 ° , and without fire , will easily be imagined ; it was , however , less than that which ...
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... fire , under the pretence of cleaning his gun . After we had read the morning service , I went about noon to gather some tripe de roche , leaving Mr. Hood sitting before the tent at the fire - side , arguing with Michel ; Hepburn was ...
... fire , under the pretence of cleaning his gun . After we had read the morning service , I went about noon to gather some tripe de roche , leaving Mr. Hood sitting before the tent at the fire - side , arguing with Michel ; Hepburn was ...
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