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... round three quarters of the compass.- ' No one cares if we stay " whole " or not ! ' He started to creep forward again along the edge of the crest , and I followed , conscious of a fervent hope that he had some definite end in view for ...
... round three quarters of the compass.- ' No one cares if we stay " whole " or not ! ' He started to creep forward again along the edge of the crest , and I followed , conscious of a fervent hope that he had some definite end in view for ...
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... round which they sat talking . Now and again one of them , who had a good voice , would chant out a song made up of rather staccato notes . They were very thoughtful , for once we had gone to bed , at a distance of about 200 yards from ...
... round which they sat talking . Now and again one of them , who had a good voice , would chant out a song made up of rather staccato notes . They were very thoughtful , for once we had gone to bed , at a distance of about 200 yards from ...
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... round atop , ending in a kind of dome . Other domed or pyramided brick - and - slate church- towers we do not heed ; for here right ahead of us , raising its awk- ward long steeple , like a tall round pillar with some inverted punch ...
... round atop , ending in a kind of dome . Other domed or pyramided brick - and - slate church- towers we do not heed ; for here right ahead of us , raising its awk- ward long steeple , like a tall round pillar with some inverted punch ...
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