Half-hours with the Best Authors, Том 2F. Warne, 1866 |
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... prince , and approached so near as to cut some of the bands by which the amari was fixed upon the elephant , hoping in that way to bring his antagonist to the earth ; but the intrepidity and adroitness of Morâd - Bakche did not permit ...
... prince , and approached so near as to cut some of the bands by which the amari was fixed upon the elephant , hoping in that way to bring his antagonist to the earth ; but the intrepidity and adroitness of Morâd - Bakche did not permit ...
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... prince in the whole world ; for that no one could have discerned such virtues under a mean habit , and a country disguise , but himself . In a very short time her discreet behaviour and good works were the common subject of discourse ...
... prince in the whole world ; for that no one could have discerned such virtues under a mean habit , and a country disguise , but himself . In a very short time her discreet behaviour and good works were the common subject of discourse ...
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... prince would keep her long as his wife , and expecting this thing to happen every day , had safely laid up the garments of which she had been despoiled the day he espoused her . He now brought them to her , and she put them on , and ...
... prince would keep her long as his wife , and expecting this thing to happen every day , had safely laid up the garments of which she had been despoiled the day he espoused her . He now brought them to her , and she put them on , and ...
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