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 | | With regard to Hooker, he was already, like Voltaire's Habbakuk, "capable du tout " in the way of advocating Evolution. |
 | | As I have already said, I imagine that most of those of my contemporaries who thought seriously about the matter, were very much in my own state of mind--inclined to say to both Mosaists and Evolutionists, "a plague on both your houses!" and disposed to turn aside from an interminable and |
 | | The servants from the different yadoyas go down to the jetty to " tout " for guests with large paper lanterns, and the effect of these, one above another, waving and undulating, with their soft coloured light, was as bewitching as the reflection of the stars in the motionless water. |
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