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Page 149
But I am passing from this world to the land of spirits , and this infant is incompetent to supply my place . ... Otooganoo survived this conference but a few days ; he passed ( to use his own ex- pression ) to the land of spirits ...
But I am passing from this world to the land of spirits , and this infant is incompetent to supply my place . ... Otooganoo survived this conference but a few days ; he passed ( to use his own ex- pression ) to the land of spirits ...
Page 658
The elders threshed their hands a - cold , Passed , with the cider - mug , jokes 635 their 640 From lip to lip ; the younger folks Down the loose snow - banks , wrestling , rolled , Then toiled again the cavalcade O'er windy hill ...
The elders threshed their hands a - cold , Passed , with the cider - mug , jokes 635 their 640 From lip to lip ; the younger folks Down the loose snow - banks , wrestling , rolled , Then toiled again the cavalcade O'er windy hill ...
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The banks had passed the height of their beauty , and some of the brighter flowers showed by their faded tints that the season was verg- ing towards the afternoon of the year ; but this sombre tinge enhanced their sincerity , and in the ...
The banks had passed the height of their beauty , and some of the brighter flowers showed by their faded tints that the season was verg- ing towards the afternoon of the year ; but this sombre tinge enhanced their sincerity , and in the ...
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