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... natural state in a toadstool with a brilliant red cap known as agaricus muscarius . The murderer conceives the notion of giving his victim a meal of mushrooms upon which a small quantity of muscarine had been sprinkled . Death follows ...
... natural state in a toadstool with a brilliant red cap known as agaricus muscarius . The murderer conceives the notion of giving his victim a meal of mushrooms upon which a small quantity of muscarine had been sprinkled . Death follows ...
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... natural medium for calm , clear - cut , intellectual ideas , even in a young people ; and the Greeks were a young people , young in spirit and young as the inhabitants of Greece . They had the simplicity and the naturalism of children ...
... natural medium for calm , clear - cut , intellectual ideas , even in a young people ; and the Greeks were a young people , young in spirit and young as the inhabitants of Greece . They had the simplicity and the naturalism of children ...
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William Makepeace Thackeray. about both natural and scientific phenomena . ' Some parti- cularise : ' Pindar was no Ruskin ' ; ' he never rhapsodises about the chiaroscuro of natural scenery . ' The answer to the general criticism is ...
William Makepeace Thackeray. about both natural and scientific phenomena . ' Some parti- cularise : ' Pindar was no Ruskin ' ; ' he never rhapsodises about the chiaroscuro of natural scenery . ' The answer to the general criticism is ...
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