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... forms which surround him in sunbeam and every pebble ; and books of Natural History are finding their way more and more into drawing- every rooms and schoolrooms , and exciting greater thirst for a knowledge which , even twenty years ...
... forms which surround him in sunbeam and every pebble ; and books of Natural History are finding their way more and more into drawing- every rooms and schoolrooms , and exciting greater thirst for a knowledge which , even twenty years ...
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... has grown rapidly enough . But before him little or nothing had been put into form definite enough to allure those who ( as the many always will ) prefer to profit by others ' discoveries , than to THE WONDERS OF THE SHORE . 9.
... has grown rapidly enough . But before him little or nothing had been put into form definite enough to allure those who ( as the many always will ) prefer to profit by others ' discoveries , than to THE WONDERS OF THE SHORE . 9.
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... forms and habits of the tribes of water - insects . More- over no good fisherman but knows to his sorrow , that there are plenty of minutes , ay hours , in each day's fishing , in which he would be right glad of any employment better ...
... forms and habits of the tribes of water - insects . More- over no good fisherman but knows to his sorrow , that there are plenty of minutes , ay hours , in each day's fishing , in which he would be right glad of any employment better ...
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... How did this lake come here ? What does it mean ? " It is a hole in the earth . True , but how was the hole made ? There must have been huge forces at work to form such a chasm . Probably THE WONDERS OF THE SHORE . 17.
... How did this lake come here ? What does it mean ? " It is a hole in the earth . True , but how was the hole made ? There must have been huge forces at work to form such a chasm . Probably THE WONDERS OF THE SHORE . 17.
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Charles Kingsley. forces at work to form such a chasm . Probably the mountain was actually opened from within by an earthquake , and when the strata fell together again , the portion at either end of the chasm , being perhaps crushed ...
Charles Kingsley. forces at work to form such a chasm . Probably the mountain was actually opened from within by an earthquake , and when the strata fell together again , the portion at either end of the chasm , being perhaps crushed ...
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