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After getting on a detached piece of ice , she again clasped her young ones with the greatest tenderness , and continued her heart - melting cries ! In about ten minutes , another party , not subject to the same correct sensibility as ...
After getting on a detached piece of ice , she again clasped her young ones with the greatest tenderness , and continued her heart - melting cries ! In about ten minutes , another party , not subject to the same correct sensibility as ...
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When detached from its young , how very different is the character of the polar bear from that I have just described . It is then a most formidable animal , being apparently the natural lord of those frozen regions .
When detached from its young , how very different is the character of the polar bear from that I have just described . It is then a most formidable animal , being apparently the natural lord of those frozen regions .
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A few of the women bad young children at the breast . I recollect one in particular , who , while very busy trading , was much annoyed with the crying of her young squaw , about six months old , which she had in the hood of her garment ...
A few of the women bad young children at the breast . I recollect one in particular , who , while very busy trading , was much annoyed with the crying of her young squaw , about six months old , which she had in the hood of her garment ...
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Travels of M Burckhardt in Egypt and Nubia | 1 |
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