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... sound of every clock that strikes , and bell that rings , in the place . I know to a second when to listen for the first tap of the Prussian drum , as it summons the garrison to parade , or at what hour to expect the distant sound of ...
... sound of every clock that strikes , and bell that rings , in the place . I know to a second when to listen for the first tap of the Prussian drum , as it summons the garrison to parade , or at what hour to expect the distant sound of ...
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... sound moral which each of them contains . This may not be apparent at first , but the reader will be sure to find it out in the end . I am for curing the world by gentle alteratives , not by violent doses ; indeed , the patient should ...
... sound moral which each of them contains . This may not be apparent at first , but the reader will be sure to find it out in the end . I am for curing the world by gentle alteratives , not by violent doses ; indeed , the patient should ...
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... Sound . He passed the greater part of his time on and in the water , particularly about Hell - gate ; and might have been taken , in bad weather , for one of the hobgoblins that used to haunt that strait . There would he be seen , at ...
... Sound . He passed the greater part of his time on and in the water , particularly about Hell - gate ; and might have been taken , in bad weather , for one of the hobgoblins that used to haunt that strait . There would he be seen , at ...
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