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... run off seventy feet of water , and this of course left wide stretches of the bed of the lake exposed . All round the ... running out from the wall corners , and in four or five cases following what had once been portions of the old ...
... run off seventy feet of water , and this of course left wide stretches of the bed of the lake exposed . All round the ... running out from the wall corners , and in four or five cases following what had once been portions of the old ...
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... running , halting with frenzied bleatings of alarm , bunching until the pressure of two hundred maddened bodies broke the bunch again , when there ensued another wild stampede in all directions . Had his dogs turned killers and started ...
... running , halting with frenzied bleatings of alarm , bunching until the pressure of two hundred maddened bodies broke the bunch again , when there ensued another wild stampede in all directions . Had his dogs turned killers and started ...
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... runs the road to Kabul . The second finger is the valley of the Kurram , the third leads to Northern Waziristan , and ... running approximately along the lowest slopes of the mountains . Here tribal terri- tory begins . It is in fact a ...
... runs the road to Kabul . The second finger is the valley of the Kurram , the third leads to Northern Waziristan , and ... running approximately along the lowest slopes of the mountains . Here tribal terri- tory begins . It is in fact a ...
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