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... friends had been dining in a shady field about half a mile from the village . During the afternoon they amused themselves with firing at a mark , and other sports ; and as they were returning home in the evening , I accidentally fell in ...
... friends had been dining in a shady field about half a mile from the village . During the afternoon they amused themselves with firing at a mark , and other sports ; and as they were returning home in the evening , I accidentally fell in ...
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... friends from Damascus . As soon as they are thus placed in array against each other the conflict begins . Fire- works of all kinds , which the rude pyrotechny of the country can supply , are discharged ; large branches of trees are sent ...
... friends from Damascus . As soon as they are thus placed in array against each other the conflict begins . Fire- works of all kinds , which the rude pyrotechny of the country can supply , are discharged ; large branches of trees are sent ...
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... friends of the bride having collected together in the house of Yussuff Saba , ( which on this occasion was sup- posed to belong to the bridegroom , ) the latter was obliged to relinquish it to them , and seek refuge at that where I was ...
... friends of the bride having collected together in the house of Yussuff Saba , ( which on this occasion was sup- posed to belong to the bridegroom , ) the latter was obliged to relinquish it to them , and seek refuge at that where I was ...
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... friends of his own blood to assist him in his struggles through this world . His business was to sweep the shop in the morn- ing , and to serve customers with small articles during the day . His attachment to this small description of ...
... friends of his own blood to assist him in his struggles through this world . His business was to sweep the shop in the morn- ing , and to serve customers with small articles during the day . His attachment to this small description of ...
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... friends I had made at Mr. Dyott's were falling off , and if I had an invitation to any of the houses I had lately frequented , it only served to make my present mode of life appear the more desolate and lonely . " My situation was ...
... friends I had made at Mr. Dyott's were falling off , and if I had an invitation to any of the houses I had lately frequented , it only served to make my present mode of life appear the more desolate and lonely . " My situation was ...
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