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Page 132
Peering into this , we saw some heaps of stones ; and , pushing in amongst the
bushes , found it was full of old Indian graves , marked by heaps of stones , in the
centres of some of which still stood the pedestals on which the statues had been
...
Peering into this , we saw some heaps of stones ; and , pushing in amongst the
bushes , found it was full of old Indian graves , marked by heaps of stones , in the
centres of some of which still stood the pedestals on which the statues had been
...
Page 132
Peering into this , we saw some heaps of stones ; and , pushing in amongst the
bushes , found it was full of old Indian graves , marked by heaps of stones , in the
centres of some of which still stood the pedestals on which the statues had been
...
Peering into this , we saw some heaps of stones ; and , pushing in amongst the
bushes , found it was full of old Indian graves , marked by heaps of stones , in the
centres of some of which still stood the pedestals on which the statues had been
...
Page 268
A stone fell near him , and then another . He fancied that other boys were pelting
him from the cliffs above , and began throwing stones in return . But the stones
fell thicker , and among them one and then another too large to have been
thrown ...
A stone fell near him , and then another . He fancied that other boys were pelting
him from the cliffs above , and began throwing stones in return . But the stones
fell thicker , and among them one and then another too large to have been
thrown ...
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