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“There she is!” cried Dave, at last, and Giles Borden echoed the | gutenberg.txt | C5: Written English |
the proudest and most beautiful. | gutenberg.txt | C5: Written English |
Kasan Government. First of all a sacrifice is offered to the Devil | gutenberg.txt | C5: Written English |
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classes divided by the year 1842, of the explorations before 1853. | gutenberg.txt | C5: Written English |
it open and instantly seized Arthur by the neck. We pulled down the | gutenberg.txt | C5: Written English |
liquor at, 116. | gutenberg.txt | C5: Written English |
Biology 4810 - Marine Research Field Course | wikipedia.txt | C5: Written English |
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"What would you do?" asked Colonel Ilse, sharply. | gutenberg.txt | C5: Written English |
Later plates with a white background may feature a holographic pattern on the white field, observed from the XD series of serials onwards. This design, visible only from certain angles and under appropriate lighting conditions, displays strips of silver roundels with a stylised silver fern pattern in silhouette. | wikipedia.txt | C5: Written English |
By the end of the 1980s, Staatsbosbeheer, the owner of the South Dunes, decided that a tramline through the dunes were no longer tolerated. The narrow-gauge foundation decided to create a museum with a heritage tramline. A location was found at the Valkenburgse Meer, in the municipality of Valkenburg (in those days a separate municipality, now part of Katwijk). In 1992, the last ride through the dunes was made, a year later was the first ride around the lake. The museum was opened in 1995, with a major expansion in 2003. | wikipedia.txt | C5: Written English |
Leslie was born in London on 18 August 1831 the son of Charles Robert Leslie a noted painter and illustrator. His younger brother George was also later a painter and illustrator and his older brother Robert Leslie became a marine artist. Educated at the Mercers' School in London at the age of 16 Leslie was apprenticed to Isambard Kingdom Brunel, the usual fee of 1,000 guineas was waived in consideration of his father painting some pictures for Brunel. Leslie became a specialist at bridge building and in 1851 was assistant engineer on the Chepstow Bridge, his next position was resident engineer on the Saltash Bridge. Before the Saltash Bridge was completed he returned to London to undertake inspection of material for the steamship Great Eastern and at the launch of the ship he acted as an assistant to Brunel. | wikipedia.txt | C5: Written English |
“Whyfor no snow, Unc’e Don? Kismas come soon.” | gutenberg.txt | C5: Written English |
department, and see what hurt our feelings. | gutenberg.txt | C5: Written English |
looked out straight towards the minister, but whose ticking you could | gutenberg.txt | C5: Written English |
suppose the sun to be somewhere. If her Majesty extinguished the candles | gutenberg.txt | C5: Written English |
reputed to be) that of a Mrs. Leakey, an amiable old widow lady of the | gutenberg.txt | C5: Written English |
the people. Hokosa was the accuser. In brief and pregnant sentences, | gutenberg.txt | C5: Written English |
himself. One thing and one alone had developed from his interview. The | gutenberg.txt | C5: Written English |
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