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  • His bulk has become mastodonian in proportions and his influence has shrivelled up the energies of the people.

    Black and White T. Thomas Fortune 2007

  • His bulk has become mastodonian in proportions and his influence has shrivelled up the energies of the people.

    Black and White T. Thomas Fortune 2007

  • His bulk has become mastodonian in proportions and his influence has shrivelled up the energies of the people.

    Black and White T. Thomas Fortune 2007

  • His bulk has become mastodonian in proportions and his influence has shrivelled up the energies of the people.

    Black and White T. Thomas Fortune 2007

  • His bulk has become mastodonian in proportions and his influence has shrivelled up the energies of the people.

    Black and White T. Thomas Fortune 2007

  • These brutes are huge mastodonian animals that tower to an immense height even beside the giant green men and their giant thoats; but when compared to the relatively small red man and his breed of thoats they assume Brobdingnagian proportions that are truly appalling.

    The Warlord of Mars 1913

  • These brutes are huge mastodonian animals that tower to an immense height even beside the giant green men and their giant thoats; but when compared to the relatively small red man and his breed of thoats they assume Brobdingnagian proportions that are truly appalling.

    Warlord of Mars Edgar Rice Burroughs 1912

  • After a breakfast, which was an exact replica of the meal of the preceding day and an index of practically every meal which followed while I was with the green men of Mars, Sola escorted me to the plaza, where I found the entire community engaged in watching or helping at the harnessing of huge mastodonian animals to great three-wheeled chariots.

    A Princess of Mars Edgar Rice Burroughs 1912

  • After a breakfast, which was an exact replica of the meal of the preceding day and an index of practically every meal which followed while I was with the green men of Mars, Sola escorted me to the plaza, where I found the entire community engaged in watching or helping at the harnessing of huge mastodonian animals to great three-wheeled chariots.

    A Princess of Mars 1912

  • His bulk has become mastodonian in proportions and his influence has shrivelled up the energies of the people.

    Black and White Land, Labor, and Politics in the South Timothy Thomas Fortune 1892

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