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Page 401
... while he turned round to drive usurious bargain . Some say that Tom grew a little crackbrained in his old days , and that , fancying his end approaching , he had his horse new shod , saddled and bridled , and buried with his feet ...
... while he turned round to drive usurious bargain . Some say that Tom grew a little crackbrained in his old days , and that , fancying his end approaching , he had his horse new shod , saddled and bridled , and buried with his feet ...
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He turned his eyes full upon not merely the fantasy of a young man's the withered face that was puckering itself brain , only slightly or not at all connected into a smile , but seemed to behold it not . with his heart .
He turned his eyes full upon not merely the fantasy of a young man's the withered face that was puckering itself brain , only slightly or not at all connected into a smile , but seemed to behold it not . with his heart .
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With instinctive good feeling , Cap- Delano , making a last salute , ordered the tain Delano , revoking his foot , turned and boat shoved off . The crew had their oars reciprocally advanced . As he did so , the on end .
With instinctive good feeling , Cap- Delano , making a last salute , ordered the tain Delano , revoking his foot , turned and boat shoved off . The crew had their oars reciprocally advanced . As he did so , the on end .
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