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1 One can still read this interesting narrative , in Greek or in a translation.
2 We can not now follow the good chaplain in his deeply interesting narrative .
3 After breakfast, we begged Madame Hirtel to resume her interesting narrative .
4 Having issued this second edition of his interesting narrative , the landlord enters the stable.
5 The following interesting narrative is a convenient supplement to the history of Mary Prince.
6 The most interesting narrative of the evening was Nat Bonnell's.
7 We will now, as briefly as possible, give the interesting narrative of Franklin's Arctic expeditions.
8 We will cite first the experiments on tea, and quote from the interesting narrative of Dr.
9 We are much obliged to you, Mr. Fairburn, for the interesting narrative you have given us.
10 Mr. Goodyear in his interesting narrative continues: Here let me speak a word or two about water.
11 How they felt and acted, what they did, and how they did it, forms an interesting narrative .
12 Mr. Adams replied with great warmth; and went into a minute and interesting narrative of the whole transaction.
13 The details of the march are fully described by the Roman Catholic priest, Gerbillon, in his interesting narrative .
14 She continues her deeply- interesting narrative thus:
15 The middle-aged gentleman declared himself ready to vouch for the truth of a great part of this interesting narrative .
16 I was forced again, before ten o'clock, to interrupt his interesting narrative , that I might go to my room.
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