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1 This whole pageant was probably a dumb show to the astonished and ignorant natives.
2 But the whole pageant vanished.
3 He is the author of a wry, splendid book calledLife: An Unauthorised Biography, which covers the whole pageant of animate creation.
4 And the slant white sails and the black specks of boats on it hung in the sky, and were as unsubstantial as the whole pageant .
5 In spite of ourselves, we became eager and excited, half fearing that the whole pageant would dissolve the next moment, and leave no trace behind.
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