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Page 549
... look on the numberless masts of ships and the thick - stemm'd pipes of steam- boats , I look'd . I too many and many a time cross'd the river of old , Watched the Twelfth - month1 sea - gulls , saw them high in the air floating with ...
... look on the numberless masts of ships and the thick - stemm'd pipes of steam- boats , I look'd . I too many and many a time cross'd the river of old , Watched the Twelfth - month1 sea - gulls , saw them high in the air floating with ...
Page 730
... look at the people , to look at types , " the girl went on . " We shall sit under the tree ; we shall walk by the Row . " " I go once a year — on business , ” said St. George , who had overheard Paul's question . " Or with a country ...
... look at the people , to look at types , " the girl went on . " We shall sit under the tree ; we shall walk by the Row . " " I go once a year — on business , ” said St. George , who had overheard Paul's question . " Or with a country ...
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... Look ! There comes another man ! " " He's running . " " Look at him go , would you . " " Why , he's on a bicycle . Now he's met the other man . They're both waving at us . Look ! " " There comes something up the beach . " " What the ...
... Look ! There comes another man ! " " He's running . " " Look at him go , would you . " " Why , he's on a bicycle . Now he's met the other man . They're both waving at us . Look ! " " There comes something up the beach . " " What the ...
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