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... round , to go by either the eastern or western extremity of the wood and as the night was calm and unclouded , I leaped over the fence which defined , but did not defend , the limit of the forest , and setting my face for the green ...
... round , to go by either the eastern or western extremity of the wood and as the night was calm and unclouded , I leaped over the fence which defined , but did not defend , the limit of the forest , and setting my face for the green ...
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... round him , and placed herself and me in the greatest peril . Twice the force of the stream heaved us all over , the old man was unable to as- sist himself , and his faithful grand- daughter was senseless and suffocated with the water ...
... round him , and placed herself and me in the greatest peril . Twice the force of the stream heaved us all over , the old man was unable to as- sist himself , and his faithful grand- daughter was senseless and suffocated with the water ...
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... round her casement sheen , Or tulips bright in tidy garden nigh , Whose flowers might Sunday's ornament supply , Or lie , for mark , beside her pastor's hymn ; Here too , when snowy loured December's sky , She lov'd to see , through ...
... round her casement sheen , Or tulips bright in tidy garden nigh , Whose flowers might Sunday's ornament supply , Or lie , for mark , beside her pastor's hymn ; Here too , when snowy loured December's sky , She lov'd to see , through ...
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