American Literature: An Anthology and Critical Survey, Volume 1 |
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It there remain for me , on the western side , seems to me that in all those islands , the two provinces whereto I did not go - one men are all content with a single wife ; and of which they call Avan , where the people to their chief ...
It there remain for me , on the western side , seems to me that in all those islands , the two provinces whereto I did not go - one men are all content with a single wife ; and of which they call Avan , where the people to their chief ...
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But a barricade of casks sailing so fast . and sacks , from side to side , had been A thought now struck the mate . Ob- thrown up by the mainmast . Here the serving the Spanish boys still aloft , high negroes faced about , and though ...
But a barricade of casks sailing so fast . and sacks , from side to side , had been A thought now struck the mate . Ob- thrown up by the mainmast . Here the serving the Spanish boys still aloft , high negroes faced about , and though ...
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It would have taken days of sequessailors ' bags , and on both sides lined with tration from the winds and the sun to ... But the skeleton in the On the starboard side of the Indomita- cheek - bone at the point of its angle was ble's ...
It would have taken days of sequessailors ' bags , and on both sides lined with tration from the winds and the sun to ... But the skeleton in the On the starboard side of the Indomita- cheek - bone at the point of its angle was ble's ...
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