Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Том 6G. P. Putnam & Son., 1870 |
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... young Harris ; so , floating smoothly through pools , rumbling over cobble - stones and grating our Argo's bottom on pebbly shallows , in about two hours we made the mouth of the Escadillac , which joins the Tabasintac seven miles below ...
... young Harris ; so , floating smoothly through pools , rumbling over cobble - stones and grating our Argo's bottom on pebbly shallows , in about two hours we made the mouth of the Escadillac , which joins the Tabasintac seven miles below ...
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... young spruces to admit of a free circulation of air , and cleaned up a good space where tents could be pitched . I named the camp after a dear Irish lady , who once spent a week with her husband and myself on the river- " Camp Olivia ...
... young spruces to admit of a free circulation of air , and cleaned up a good space where tents could be pitched . I named the camp after a dear Irish lady , who once spent a week with her husband and myself on the river- " Camp Olivia ...
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... young girl sprang above the surface of the water , hardly farther from me than her arm's length . She shook the brine from her curls . Her eyes sparkled . She drew a long breath , and cried , " Va lilo ia ! " — " I have escaped him ! I ...
... young girl sprang above the surface of the water , hardly farther from me than her arm's length . She shook the brine from her curls . Her eyes sparkled . She drew a long breath , and cried , " Va lilo ia ! " — " I have escaped him ! I ...
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... young lads . They had been known , continued he , to devour , even after the larder had been amply provided with maturer victims slain in war , boys of tender age , as delicate appetizers at some great religious or state festival ; and ...
... young lads . They had been known , continued he , to devour , even after the larder had been amply provided with maturer victims slain in war , boys of tender age , as delicate appetizers at some great religious or state festival ; and ...
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... young girl from that first day upon which I saw her . She was pres- ent at our disembarkation upon her native shore , and had watched me as we landed , turning her soft shy glances upon mine as she bade me welcome to Lakemba . Since ...
... young girl from that first day upon which I saw her . She was pres- ent at our disembarkation upon her native shore , and had watched me as we landed , turning her soft shy glances upon mine as she bade me welcome to Lakemba . Since ...
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