American Illustrated Magazine, Том 14Crowell-Collier Publishing Company, 1882 |
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... look at each other . " What was all a dream ? " said Dr. Morris , at length . She looked at him drowsily , and her head drooped ; his opiates were beginning to take effect , and in a moment more her eyes closed , and she fell back on ...
... look at each other . " What was all a dream ? " said Dr. Morris , at length . She looked at him drowsily , and her head drooped ; his opiates were beginning to take effect , and in a moment more her eyes closed , and she fell back on ...
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... look up at it from below ; sometimes climbing an ascent whence we could look down upon it from above . The dark hues of the evergreens were every where set off by clinging masses of running vines and luxuriant clumps of climbing ...
... look up at it from below ; sometimes climbing an ascent whence we could look down upon it from above . The dark hues of the evergreens were every where set off by clinging masses of running vines and luxuriant clumps of climbing ...
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... look into the bathing - pool and you will see only a score or two of black heads exposed to the chilly rain ; all the rest of their unclothed person is warm and " dry " below the surface . On pleasant days , also , it is pleasanter in ...
... look into the bathing - pool and you will see only a score or two of black heads exposed to the chilly rain ; all the rest of their unclothed person is warm and " dry " below the surface . On pleasant days , also , it is pleasanter in ...
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... look in the direction he pointed , he had raised himself upright on his tottering feet . I imagined his motive , and ... look of surprise began to spread itself over his convulsed features ; then a look of terror followed , usurping the ...
... look in the direction he pointed , he had raised himself upright on his tottering feet . I imagined his motive , and ... look of surprise began to spread itself over his convulsed features ; then a look of terror followed , usurping the ...
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... look as de- crepit , harmless and absurd an object as can be imagined . At his sudden appearance among them , several of the Indians started to their feet , seized their weapons and sprang forward ; but at a quiet word and gesture from ...
... look as de- crepit , harmless and absurd an object as can be imagined . At his sudden appearance among them , several of the Indians started to their feet , seized their weapons and sprang forward ; but at a quiet word and gesture from ...
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