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... followed it . He experienced the sensation of having put his foot in a hole of unprecedented depth , without quite perceiving how it had happened : he thought he had been merely unlucky : but especially did he curse his luck in that he ...
... followed it . He experienced the sensation of having put his foot in a hole of unprecedented depth , without quite perceiving how it had happened : he thought he had been merely unlucky : but especially did he curse his luck in that he ...
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... followed the direction of his eyes , and , in spite of herself , surveyed with some curiosity the stranger in question . He was a thick - set bull - necked man of no very attractive appearance , and , though dressed in well- cut clothes ...
... followed the direction of his eyes , and , in spite of herself , surveyed with some curiosity the stranger in question . He was a thick - set bull - necked man of no very attractive appearance , and , though dressed in well- cut clothes ...
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... followed by John , he passed through their little sitting room , where the tea - table was already spread . That looks very appetis- ing . I doat on shrimps . ' ' Take one , sir , or half a dozen , for the matter of that , ' said John ...
... followed by John , he passed through their little sitting room , where the tea - table was already spread . That looks very appetis- ing . I doat on shrimps . ' ' Take one , sir , or half a dozen , for the matter of that , ' said John ...
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... followed , as in the case of the ordinary discharge , by the return of the stream to its original path ; on the contrary , it remains perma- nently deflected , and continues to follow the new direction until it is driven back by ...
... followed , as in the case of the ordinary discharge , by the return of the stream to its original path ; on the contrary , it remains perma- nently deflected , and continues to follow the new direction until it is driven back by ...
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... followed from their unbalanced reaction . Similarly it was demonstrated that light was competent , equally with heat and electricity , to produce the phenomena of radiant matter ; but we should need a diagram to explain the more complex ...
... followed from their unbalanced reaction . Similarly it was demonstrated that light was competent , equally with heat and electricity , to produce the phenomena of radiant matter ; but we should need a diagram to explain the more complex ...
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