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... standing on a flat piece of floating ice . Several other pieces passed close along the beam between the Moira and ... standing in the middle of the plains . Lying between her and the heads was a great uneven ice - field covered with ...
... standing on a flat piece of floating ice . Several other pieces passed close along the beam between the Moira and ... standing in the middle of the plains . Lying between her and the heads was a great uneven ice - field covered with ...
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... standing in too close , standing - by heavens ! -into Plymouth . " Neptune , be blowed ! " Larry Exmouth and Berwick - on- exclaimed . " Neptune , I'm positive , " Jerry insisted . " She's given up . ' " " We shook with laughter . Given ...
... standing in too close , standing - by heavens ! -into Plymouth . " Neptune , be blowed ! " Larry Exmouth and Berwick - on- exclaimed . " Neptune , I'm positive , " Jerry insisted . " She's given up . ' " " We shook with laughter . Given ...
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... standing on the Liverpool dockhead , waving good - bye to me in the rain , with Little Bess hanging on to your hand and waving too . When the ship moved out into the stream the drizzle soon hid you , but in spite of the long time and ...
... standing on the Liverpool dockhead , waving good - bye to me in the rain , with Little Bess hanging on to your hand and waving too . When the ship moved out into the stream the drizzle soon hid you , but in spite of the long time and ...
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AN EIGHTEENTH CENTURY LADY AND HER FAMILY BY | 350 |
A ROVING COMMISSION BY AL KHANZIR | 809 |
ASKJA THE WORLDS LARGEST CRATER BY ISOBEL W HUTCHI | 867 |
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