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... course almost like a race - horse in the lists . Our light canoe was whirled about by the boiling flood , and the thick , muddy water sent us back no friendly stars to guide and enliven us . The slightest obstacle we might have ...
... course almost like a race - horse in the lists . Our light canoe was whirled about by the boiling flood , and the thick , muddy water sent us back no friendly stars to guide and enliven us . The slightest obstacle we might have ...
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... course to the scheme of existence in these United States ; and I am led to this expression of my thoughts from the distressing fact that several of my friends , with whom it has been delightful to interchange the courtesies of life ...
... course to the scheme of existence in these United States ; and I am led to this expression of my thoughts from the distressing fact that several of my friends , with whom it has been delightful to interchange the courtesies of life ...
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... course is through the market , and we may occasionally in- dulge a little without compunction ; but it is far different to come down forty miles with malice prepense after a dish of fish or game , when one ought to be at home studying ...
... course is through the market , and we may occasionally in- dulge a little without compunction ; but it is far different to come down forty miles with malice prepense after a dish of fish or game , when one ought to be at home studying ...
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... course was assembled , and his natural instincts led him to seek out such opportunities for gaining popular favor . A militia officer was moreover a modest man , who said little , because in those days he was expected to do much ; but ...
... course was assembled , and his natural instincts led him to seek out such opportunities for gaining popular favor . A militia officer was moreover a modest man , who said little , because in those days he was expected to do much ; but ...
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... he leans upon the brink Of the cool water - course to drink , Soothed by the lulling breeze and streams , His senses sink in happy dreams . I've voyaged many a live - long day Across the 42 [ January , The Spirit of Music .
... he leans upon the brink Of the cool water - course to drink , Soothed by the lulling breeze and streams , His senses sink in happy dreams . I've voyaged many a live - long day Across the 42 [ January , The Spirit of Music .
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