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... child , aged four , who had swallowed all the beads of varying sizes ( twenty - five in number ) which formed a necklace belonging to an elder sister . The child , it appears , had taken them a bead at a time ; and only when it had ...
... child , aged four , who had swallowed all the beads of varying sizes ( twenty - five in number ) which formed a necklace belonging to an elder sister . The child , it appears , had taken them a bead at a time ; and only when it had ...
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... child . Well , don't do it again , ' said the father . There was a short silence , and then the noise began again ... child a shake to make him obedient , and such a rattling ensued as nobody ever heard before . Why , damme ! it's in the ...
... child . Well , don't do it again , ' said the father . There was a short silence , and then the noise began again ... child a shake to make him obedient , and such a rattling ensued as nobody ever heard before . Why , damme ! it's in the ...
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... children . So much for the promise of the brave new world ! At that point these simple - hearted women yearn for Athens , unpolluted , wise and kind : * 6 Erechtheus ' children are from ancient days A happy race , Born of blest gods ...
... children . So much for the promise of the brave new world ! At that point these simple - hearted women yearn for Athens , unpolluted , wise and kind : * 6 Erechtheus ' children are from ancient days A happy race , Born of blest gods ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture Jam Rude Donatus | 1 |
Wedmore Memorial Lecture Life and Literature | 26 |
The Garden of the Muses A Chorus from the Medea | 43 |
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