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... delightful valleys carpeted with green - sward . The whole of this wild and varied scenery was dominated by immense ... delight . " Indeed , from all that we can gather from the journal before us , and the accounts of other travellers ...
... delightful valleys carpeted with green - sward . The whole of this wild and varied scenery was dominated by immense ... delight . " Indeed , from all that we can gather from the journal before us , and the accounts of other travellers ...
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... delight . The fame of the captain as a healer of diseases , had accompanied him to this village , and the great chief , O - push - y - e - cut , now en- treated him to exert his skill on his daughter , who had been for three days racked ...
... delight . The fame of the captain as a healer of diseases , had accompanied him to this village , and the great chief , O - push - y - e - cut , now en- treated him to exert his skill on his daughter , who had been for three days racked ...
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... delight it would be just to run a plough through such a rich and teeming soil , and see it open its bounti- ful promise before the share . Another halt and sojourn of a night was made at the village of a chief named He - mim- el - pilp ...
... delight it would be just to run a plough through such a rich and teeming soil , and see it open its bounti- ful promise before the share . Another halt and sojourn of a night was made at the village of a chief named He - mim- el - pilp ...
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... delighted all the company . From this time the uninvited guest was taken into favor ; his jokes began to be relished ; his careless , free and easy air , to be considered singularly amusing ; and in the end he was pronounced by the ...
... delighted all the company . From this time the uninvited guest was taken into favor ; his jokes began to be relished ; his careless , free and easy air , to be considered singularly amusing ; and in the end he was pronounced by the ...
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... delighted to see him ; still more delighted with his good fortune ; they had taken him to their arms ; admired his equip- ments ; one had begged for this ; another for that " —in fine , what with the poor devil's in- herent heedlessness ...
... delighted to see him ; still more delighted with his good fortune ; they had taken him to their arms ; admired his equip- ments ; one had begged for this ; another for that " —in fine , what with the poor devil's in- herent heedlessness ...
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