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Now , once more , the big ships are starting ; the old lure of the old places stirs
the old - time tugging in the heart ; the Mediterranean shores will soon be
populous again with our romantic , travel - loving race . The call of the East never
fails of ...
Now , once more , the big ships are starting ; the old lure of the old places stirs
the old - time tugging in the heart ; the Mediterranean shores will soon be
populous again with our romantic , travel - loving race . The call of the East never
fails of ...
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I had read it , or read at it , for a good while , and my claim of ownership in that
direction had never been disputed . Now , here was a brand - new one , and the
pictures in it looked most attractive . I was especially enamoured of the
frontispiece ...
I had read it , or read at it , for a good while , and my claim of ownership in that
direction had never been disputed . Now , here was a brand - new one , and the
pictures in it looked most attractive . I was especially enamoured of the
frontispiece ...
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... and a little company gathered from the world ' s end to do honor to the pioneer
boy of Kentucky . I think many of us there had never observed Lincoln ' s Birthday
before , and it was fitting enough that we should begin at such a time and place ...
... and a little company gathered from the world ' s end to do honor to the pioneer
boy of Kentucky . I think many of us there had never observed Lincoln ' s Birthday
before , and it was fitting enough that we should begin at such a time and place ...
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... again , and their places at the table remain vacant . The Diplomat continues his
fight and his inquiries . Every little while one may hear him ask : " Is it better for a
seasick man to walk or to sit down ? ” The Diplomat never denies his condition .
... again , and their places at the table remain vacant . The Diplomat continues his
fight and his inquiries . Every little while one may hear him ask : " Is it better for a
seasick man to walk or to sit down ? ” The Diplomat never denies his condition .
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... course all the officers and stewards are of that race . The consequence is that
everybody on the ship , almost , speaks or tries to speak the language . Persons
one would never suspect of such a thing do it , and some of them pretty well , too .
... course all the officers and stewards are of that race . The consequence is that
everybody on the ship , almost , speaks or tries to speak the language . Persons
one would never suspect of such a thing do it , and some of them pretty well , too .
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