From 1868 to 1870 he commanded the "Dryad," and was engaged in the suppression of the slave trade. [noun]
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In this account of the development of an independent, active and intelligent being from the stage where man like the Dryad is a portion of the natural life around him, Hegel has combined what may be termed a physiology and pathology of the mind - a subject far wider than that of ordinary psychologies, and one of vast intrinsic importance. [noun]
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I'd be certain to dream I was a dryad or a woodnymph then. [Please select]
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"You look like a real dryad under that birch tree," he said teasingly. [Please select]
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"I will pretend that you are a charming dryad, and I--what shall I be." [Please select]
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Yes, better than a fairy, a dryad, that is a fairy of the tree. [Please select]
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So Nora and the dryad stood in the background and watched the scene. [Please select]
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And Nora looked in the smiling face of the dryad, but said nothing. [Please select]
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We have agreed to call the spring down by the log bridge the Dryad's Bubble. [Please select]
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From 1868 to 1870 he commanded the "Dryad," and was engaged in the suppression of the slave trade. [Please select]
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This was, that a kiss from a Dryad made a person ten years younger. [Please select]
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