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... sides . After having entered by a large and massy gate , we found ourselves drawn up , as it were , in the middle of a ... side of the building , and we were very rudely and insultingly com- manded to enter : Kennel up , kennel up , ye ...
... sides . After having entered by a large and massy gate , we found ourselves drawn up , as it were , in the middle of a ... side of the building , and we were very rudely and insultingly com- manded to enter : Kennel up , kennel up , ye ...
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... side to the other , provided a line could be carried to the other bank . Several attempts were made by Belanger and ... side was deprived of feeling , in conse- quence of exposure to too great heat . He did not perfectly recover the ...
... side to the other , provided a line could be carried to the other bank . Several attempts were made by Belanger and ... side was deprived of feeling , in conse- quence of exposure to too great heat . He did not perfectly recover the ...
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... side , arguing with Michel ; Hepburn was employed cutting down a tree at a short distance from the tent , being desirous of accumulating a quantity of fire - wood before he left us . A short time after I went out I heard the report of a ...
... side , arguing with Michel ; Hepburn was employed cutting down a tree at a short distance from the tent , being desirous of accumulating a quantity of fire - wood before he left us . A short time after I went out I heard the report of a ...
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