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... fire , first putting a coarse cloth of any sort at the bottom , to prevent the heat of the fire from cracking the bottles : then fill the copper , or kettle , with cold water sufficiently high for the bottles to be nearly up to the top ...
... fire , first putting a coarse cloth of any sort at the bottom , to prevent the heat of the fire from cracking the bottles : then fill the copper , or kettle , with cold water sufficiently high for the bottles to be nearly up to the top ...
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... fire , that a pair of thick blanket mittens were burnt entirely from his hands ; he was supplied with another pair dipt in water . Colo- nel Haviland , fearing that he would perish in the flames , called to him to come down . But he ...
... fire , that a pair of thick blanket mittens were burnt entirely from his hands ; he was supplied with another pair dipt in water . Colo- nel Haviland , fearing that he would perish in the flames , called to him to come down . But he ...
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... fire ; the heaviest charge collected was that fired by the king on the death of his sister , eighteen ackies , or an ... fires promiscuously among the crowd . The custom for Sai Quamina was repeated weekly for three months ; each time ...
... fire ; the heaviest charge collected was that fired by the king on the death of his sister , eighteen ackies , or an ... fires promiscuously among the crowd . The custom for Sai Quamina was repeated weekly for three months ; each time ...
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