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... gave so good an account of him , that in three years ' time she very fairly laid him out , and measured his length upon the ground . This exploit has gained her so great a reputation in the club , that they have added Sir Sampson's ...
... gave so good an account of him , that in three years ' time she very fairly laid him out , and measured his length upon the ground . This exploit has gained her so great a reputation in the club , that they have added Sir Sampson's ...
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... gave me the following account of it . When Deucalion and Pyrrha went about the world to repair mankind by throwing stones over their heads , the men who rose from them differed in their inclinations , ac- cording to the places on which ...
... gave me the following account of it . When Deucalion and Pyrrha went about the world to repair mankind by throwing stones over their heads , the men who rose from them differed in their inclinations , ac- cording to the places on which ...
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... gave her a potion , which he knew would lay her asleep for many hours ; and afterwards , in all the seeming distress of a disconsolate father , informed the king she was dead . The king , who never let any sentiments of humanity come ...
... gave her a potion , which he knew would lay her asleep for many hours ; and afterwards , in all the seeming distress of a disconsolate father , informed the king she was dead . The king , who never let any sentiments of humanity come ...
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