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After making many turns through this almost subterraneous street , the rocks at the top nearly touching each other , and after having already felt a degree of admiration which seemed incapable of being exceeded , we were enchanted by ...
After making many turns through this almost subterraneous street , the rocks at the top nearly touching each other , and after having already felt a degree of admiration which seemed incapable of being exceeded , we were enchanted by ...
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... and covered with orders of diamonds ; ( all Pickler's heroes are monstrous fond of these pretty stones ; ) leaves Persia , and is robbed by the Sinds near Hyderabad ; nearly loses his life , and does lose all his jewels .
... and covered with orders of diamonds ; ( all Pickler's heroes are monstrous fond of these pretty stones ; ) leaves Persia , and is robbed by the Sinds near Hyderabad ; nearly loses his life , and does lose all his jewels .
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... pretty mould of a horse ' tingles in my ears - ' sweet dip of the country ' sets me doubting ; and , only last week , a proposal to go ' cross country and meet Lord Hurricane's harriers at Hampton Wick nearly extinguished me .
... pretty mould of a horse ' tingles in my ears - ' sweet dip of the country ' sets me doubting ; and , only last week , a proposal to go ' cross country and meet Lord Hurricane's harriers at Hampton Wick nearly extinguished me .
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