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1 By gifts of culture we will work such ravages
2 Would anyone believe that a simple sternutation could produce such ravages on a quadrupedal organism?
3 On the other hand, all weaker creatures, exposed to such ravages , protect themselves universally by deception.
4 But I now, alas, speak rather from memory than from any recent experience, such ravages have been made!
5 During the last three years, the war had made such ravages in the country of Bunda, that no cattle remained there.
6 True, I was an inflammable subject, but hitherto no beauty had committed such ravages upon me in so short a time.
7 That famous "beauty" of mine which had worked such ravages in the hearts of other young women, seemed not even to attract her notice.
8 "And it causes the simoon," persisted Jack, "that lifts the sand of the desert and overwhelms entire caravans; how can you justify such ravages ? "
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