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... side by side , turning their eyes neither to the right nor to the left , and retaining a gravity of countenance which did not admit a muscle of their faces to be moved . They were equipped with the best clothes and arms that they either ...
... side by side , turning their eyes neither to the right nor to the left , and retaining a gravity of countenance which did not admit a muscle of their faces to be moved . They were equipped with the best clothes and arms that they either ...
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... side , and guns were fired off at intervals . At about half way to the village the women were seated in a group , and as soon as the procession came up they rose and joined it ; some of them running by the side of the bride- grooms ...
... side , and guns were fired off at intervals . At about half way to the village the women were seated in a group , and as soon as the procession came up they rose and joined it ; some of them running by the side of the bride- grooms ...
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... side of the valley in which the village is situated , one or both parties being sometimes reinforced by detachments of their friends from Damascus . As soon as they are thus placed in array against each other the conflict begins . Fire ...
... side of the valley in which the village is situated , one or both parties being sometimes reinforced by detachments of their friends from Damascus . As soon as they are thus placed in array against each other the conflict begins . Fire ...
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... side by side , the chief priest stood facing them and repeated certain prayers or lessons , to which the others responded ; he then crossed the ring three times on the forehead of the bridegroom , and as often on that of the bride , and ...
... side by side , the chief priest stood facing them and repeated certain prayers or lessons , to which the others responded ; he then crossed the ring three times on the forehead of the bridegroom , and as often on that of the bride , and ...
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... side , describes " the people of Timbuctoo as in general very dirty , sometimes not washing them- selves for twelve or fourteen days together ; " whereas we are told by M. Caillié , that the inhabitants of Timbuctoo are exceedingly neat ...
... side , describes " the people of Timbuctoo as in general very dirty , sometimes not washing them- selves for twelve or fourteen days together ; " whereas we are told by M. Caillié , that the inhabitants of Timbuctoo are exceedingly neat ...
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