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... door , and passed it several times with anxious irresolution ; at last she en- tered in visible perplexity . Mouillesaux pacified her immediate- ly by acquainting her with the transaction , and she then told him that from the moment she ...
... door , and passed it several times with anxious irresolution ; at last she en- tered in visible perplexity . Mouillesaux pacified her immediate- ly by acquainting her with the transaction , and she then told him that from the moment she ...
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... doors and windows of the senses . According to the magnetizers , it circulates by the nerves within the body , and by them affects the mind ; just as electricity chooses the bones for its conductors , and galvanism the muscular fibre ...
... doors and windows of the senses . According to the magnetizers , it circulates by the nerves within the body , and by them affects the mind ; just as electricity chooses the bones for its conductors , and galvanism the muscular fibre ...
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... door , and beheld a neighbouring country seat in flames . On another occasion she leaped out of bed in the night with every expression of joy , and made signs for the people of the house to put the tea - kettle on the fire , and running ...
... door , and beheld a neighbouring country seat in flames . On another occasion she leaped out of bed in the night with every expression of joy , and made signs for the people of the house to put the tea - kettle on the fire , and running ...
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... door of a friend with the intention of paying a visit , we are inwardly informed that he is not in the house . All these , and many other marvellous things , the magnetizers discuss with much ingenuity , and explain with surprising ...
... door of a friend with the intention of paying a visit , we are inwardly informed that he is not in the house . All these , and many other marvellous things , the magnetizers discuss with much ingenuity , and explain with surprising ...
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... door was in- scribed , let no evil enter : μηδέν εισιτο κακον . The tables were decorated with garlands of wild asparagus , which , being covered with prickles , and affording pleasant fruit , signified the difficulty of courtship , and ...
... door was in- scribed , let no evil enter : μηδέν εισιτο κακον . The tables were decorated with garlands of wild asparagus , which , being covered with prickles , and affording pleasant fruit , signified the difficulty of courtship , and ...
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