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a pound of sugar or an ordinary knife. No individual possessed
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white and the black soldiers of the rear guard were firing
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occasions she usually confined her endeavors to the smaller
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fail to cover the broad breast of the tawny sire as the
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of three-halfpence, two fowls, one of which, the Indian
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The wolf hounds bristled and growled at the scent of wild
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continuously to her companion, propped in a sitting position
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things. Some eggs they found, and these he sucked raw,
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which swirled fully three feet of water, which, slowly
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rear, Korak swung rapidly in the direction of the chattering
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to love. Always she had loved Korak. He was her big brother.
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their hunting. A lioness is short tempered. Akut's bellowing
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The people here live chiefly on shell-fish and potatoes.
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His tales of the great, gay cities with which he was familiar
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had just killed, tried to stop him. They were both very
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