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" As I have said, we had all retired to rest, some to dream of sighs and smiles, and others to sink into oblivion. Morning was fast approaching, when the rumbling noise that precedes the earthquake began so loudly, as to waken and alarm the whole party,... "
Wild Scenes in the Forest and Prairie, Or, The Romance of Natural History - Страница 117
по Charles Wilkins Webber - 1855 - 447 страници
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