Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volume 6G. P. Putnam & Son., 1870 |
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Pagina 34
... eyes , some- thing of the sanguinary practices against which I was so earnestly warned . Civ- ilization , in the person of my parents , pointed in one direction ; paganism drew me in another . It was in October that our lit- tle company ...
... eyes , some- thing of the sanguinary practices against which I was so earnestly warned . Civ- ilization , in the person of my parents , pointed in one direction ; paganism drew me in another . It was in October that our lit- tle company ...
Pagina 37
... eyes which I can never forget as long as I live - the sight of the pursuit of blood . We had now approached the seaside upon the lee of the island , keeping pace with the course of the catamaran that I had just seen launched by the ship ...
... eyes which I can never forget as long as I live - the sight of the pursuit of blood . We had now approached the seaside upon the lee of the island , keeping pace with the course of the catamaran that I had just seen launched by the ship ...
Pagina 38
... eyes were of a soft olive tint , and were her most charming fea- ture . Now gentle and languishing , now full of a lambent fire , now pleading , now passionate , they were the very incarna- tion of the tropics ; bloom , and per- fume ...
... eyes were of a soft olive tint , and were her most charming fea- ture . Now gentle and languishing , now full of a lambent fire , now pleading , now passionate , they were the very incarna- tion of the tropics ; bloom , and per- fume ...
Pagina 40
... eyes flashing and their nostrils dilating at the terrible sight of blood ; yet it seemed an excitement of the animal instincts even more than of the mind . They appeared hardly less intelligent and vol- untary in thus attacking their ...
... eyes flashing and their nostrils dilating at the terrible sight of blood ; yet it seemed an excitement of the animal instincts even more than of the mind . They appeared hardly less intelligent and vol- untary in thus attacking their ...
Pagina 50
... eyes . He recognized her at once as the innocent - looking little sinner who had caused the prayer - meeting at Sister Mal- lane's . Here she was on the camp- ground - the place of all others for her conversion , the most appropriate in ...
... eyes . He recognized her at once as the innocent - looking little sinner who had caused the prayer - meeting at Sister Mal- lane's . Here she was on the camp- ground - the place of all others for her conversion , the most appropriate in ...
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