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I was exploring and I fell off that bluff.
Had he been stalking her the day she fell off the bluff?
I fell off Ed and I'm stuck on the side of a bluff where we were riding earlier.
The official valuation of imports, which is arbitrary and incorrect, was $164,569,884 gold in 1889, fell off to $67,207,780 in 1891, but gradually increased to $ 2 05, 1 54,4 20 in 1905.
Coral fishing, which fell off between 1889 and 1892 on account of the temporary closing of the Sciacca coral reefs has greatly decreased since 1884, when the fisheries produced 643 tons,-whereas in 1902 they only produced 225 tons.