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... seemed shedding cold . One of the two - year - old colts that had cantered away when John turned the horses out for water stood covered with rime at the stable door again , head down and body hunched , each breath a little plume of ...
... seemed shedding cold . One of the two - year - old colts that had cantered away when John turned the horses out for water stood covered with rime at the stable door again , head down and body hunched , each breath a little plume of ...
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... seemed softer , kindlier now . She met his smile a moment , its assured little twist of appraisal , then for a long time sat silent , tense , careful again to avoid his eyes . Everything now seemed to depend on this . It was the same as ...
... seemed softer , kindlier now . She met his smile a moment , its assured little twist of appraisal , then for a long time sat silent , tense , careful again to avoid his eyes . Everything now seemed to depend on this . It was the same as ...
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... seemed there , standing close to her , so vivid the sudden age and sorrow in his face , that at first she could not make herself understand she had been only dreaming . Against the conviction of his presence in the room it was necessary ...
... seemed there , standing close to her , so vivid the sudden age and sorrow in his face , that at first she could not make herself understand she had been only dreaming . Against the conviction of his presence in the room it was necessary ...
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EDWARD BLAKE 18331912 | 3 |
LOUIS RIEL 18441885 | 9 |
SIR WILFRID LAURIER 18411919 | 29 |
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