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" While he was divided betwixt these reflections, and doubtful of what he should do, Bruce was looking upward to the roof of the cabin in which he lay ; and his eye was attracted by a spider, which, hanging at the end of a long thread of its own... "
Lessons derived from the animal world - الصفحة 225
بواسطة C. T - 1847
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...than to drive the infidels out of Palestine, though the superstition of his age might think otherwise. While he was divided betwixt these reflections, and...was looking upward to the roof of the cabin in which lie lay ; and his eye was attracted by a spider, which, hanging at the end of a long thread of its...

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...wretched cabin, meditating on the expediency of relinquishing his object, and submitting to his hard fate, his eye was attracted by a spider, which, hanging at the end of a long thread, was endeavouring, as is the fashion of that creature, to swing himself from one beam of the roof to...




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