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... close to what has now become a busy arterial thoroughfare , and therefore , though strictly preserved by its present enlightened owners , one fears that the days of the old wood are numbered . It lies at the mercy of any cigarette - end ...
... close to what has now become a busy arterial thoroughfare , and therefore , though strictly preserved by its present enlightened owners , one fears that the days of the old wood are numbered . It lies at the mercy of any cigarette - end ...
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... close together in the shade of a rock , looking out upon a world silvered with moonlight ; locked in the stillness of intense emotion that is debarred from full expres- sion . For although their meeting over - stepped Moslem etiquette ...
... close together in the shade of a rock , looking out upon a world silvered with moonlight ; locked in the stillness of intense emotion that is debarred from full expres- sion . For although their meeting over - stepped Moslem etiquette ...
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... close , terrifyingly close to the edge of the chasm that he thought he had left for ever - and the sound ceased till the silence filled him , listening for it in vain , with fear . For what seemed to him many an hour he dared not open ...
... close , terrifyingly close to the edge of the chasm that he thought he had left for ever - and the sound ceased till the silence filled him , listening for it in vain , with fear . For what seemed to him many an hour he dared not open ...
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