Masterworks of World Literature, Volume 1Edwin Mallard Everett Dryden Press, 1955 - 1000 pages |
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... side by side , with straining of their pinions . But when they had now reached the mid assembly , the place of many voices , there they wheeled about and flapped their strong wings , and looked down upon the heads of all , and ...
... side by side , with straining of their pinions . But when they had now reached the mid assembly , the place of many voices , there they wheeled about and flapped their strong wings , and looked down upon the heads of all , and ...
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... side and on the other , even as a wave that recedes and approaches . " Here we must use a little skill , " began my Leader , “ in keeping close , now hither now thither , to the side that is receding . " And this made our steps so scant ...
... side and on the other , even as a wave that recedes and approaches . " Here we must use a little skill , " began my Leader , “ in keeping close , now hither now thither , to the side that is receding . " And this made our steps so scant ...
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... side . And great multitudes were gathered together unto him , so that he went into a ship , and sat ; and the whole multitude stood on the shore . And he spake many things unto them in parables , saying , Behold , a sower went forth to ...
... side . And great multitudes were gathered together unto him , so that he went into a ship , and sat ; and the whole multitude stood on the shore . And he spake many things unto them in parables , saying , Behold , a sower went forth to ...
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