Half-hours with the Best Authors, Том 2F. Warne, 1866 |
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... feet of them . ' Looking at me steadfastly , he replied , ' My good friend , endeavour to regain your senses and to calm the frenzy which agitates you . I know the contents of your trunk , there is not a single inch of rope in it ...
... feet of them . ' Looking at me steadfastly , he replied , ' My good friend , endeavour to regain your senses and to calm the frenzy which agitates you . I know the contents of your trunk , there is not a single inch of rope in it ...
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... feet . This would necessarily occasion our ladder to wave and swing about as we came down it , enough to turn the strongest head . To obviate this , and to prevent our fall , we made a second rope 160 feet long . This rope was to be ...
... feet . This would necessarily occasion our ladder to wave and swing about as we came down it , enough to turn the strongest head . To obviate this , and to prevent our fall , we made a second rope 160 feet long . This rope was to be ...
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... feet long , they bind it round the hatchet - head , in that notch , and so twisting it hard , use it as a handle or helve ; the head being held by it very fast . Nor are other wild Indians less ingenious . Those of Patagonia ...
... feet long , they bind it round the hatchet - head , in that notch , and so twisting it hard , use it as a handle or helve ; the head being held by it very fast . Nor are other wild Indians less ingenious . Those of Patagonia ...
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