English oxen would be much distressed and frightened in such quaggy soil.
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English oxen would be much distressed and frightened in such quaggy soil.
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Man has to feel his way most cautiously in the quaggy soil of ignorance, suspense, superstition and moral darkness.
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Behold her then, spreading the whole troubled bed with her huge quaggy carcase: Her mill-post arms held up; her broad hands clenched with violence […].
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In truth, a mature man who uses hair-oil, unless medicinally, that man has probably got a quoggy spot in him somewhere.
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