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... forests bigger — the plains broader ; in short , the gigantic and beautiful features of the new world seem to correspond very wonderfully with the increased locomotive powers and other brilliant discoveries which , under the blessing of ...
... forests bigger — the plains broader ; in short , the gigantic and beautiful features of the new world seem to correspond very wonderfully with the increased locomotive powers and other brilliant discoveries which , under the blessing of ...
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... I allude to the interminable forest , through the boughs and branches of which the descending snow falls , until reaching the ground it remains hidden from the sun and protected from the wind ; and thus B 2 Chap . I. 3 A NEW SKY .
... I allude to the interminable forest , through the boughs and branches of which the descending snow falls , until reaching the ground it remains hidden from the sun and protected from the wind ; and thus B 2 Chap . I. 3 A NEW SKY .
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... degree , that , especially in summer , the poor creatures , like those in Abyssinia , described by Bruce , become almost in a state of distraction , and to get rid of their assailants , wherever the forest Chap . I. 5 A NEW SKY .
... degree , that , especially in summer , the poor creatures , like those in Abyssinia , described by Bruce , become almost in a state of distraction , and to get rid of their assailants , wherever the forest Chap . I. 5 A NEW SKY .
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... forest happened to be on fire , they rushed to the smoke , instinctively knowing quite well that the flies would be unable to follow them there . The wily Indian , observing these movements , shrewdly perceived that by setting fire to ...
... forest happened to be on fire , they rushed to the smoke , instinctively knowing quite well that the flies would be unable to follow them there . The wily Indian , observing these movements , shrewdly perceived that by setting fire to ...
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... forest ; that after walking for some hours , feeling pain in his feet , he took off his boots , and , from the flesh imme- diately swelling , he was unable to put them on again . His stockings , which were very old ones , soon wore into ...
... forest ; that after walking for some hours , feeling pain in his feet , he took off his boots , and , from the flesh imme- diately swelling , he was unable to put them on again . His stockings , which were very old ones , soon wore into ...
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