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Pagina 10
... knew that the king kept him still in sight , - Behind him , with a blanket o'er his head , Black - draped down to his feet , as he were dead ; But the spear trembled in his hands , his knees Weakened ; at length he sank beneath the ...
... knew that the king kept him still in sight , - Behind him , with a blanket o'er his head , Black - draped down to his feet , as he were dead ; But the spear trembled in his hands , his knees Weakened ; at length he sank beneath the ...
Pagina 15
... knew what was coming next day , so I did not put up my rod , but followed after to string his fish . At his first cast he hooked a brace of trout , and by sup- per - time he had caught a string of them as long as his leg - small ...
... knew what was coming next day , so I did not put up my rod , but followed after to string his fish . At his first cast he hooked a brace of trout , and by sup- per - time he had caught a string of them as long as his leg - small ...
Pagina 31
... knew every plant upon the island - hills , every fastness of its cliffs , every secret of its valleys , every passage in its reefs or subterranean cave in its wave - lashed shores . But this knowledge involved an equal intimacy with the ...
... knew every plant upon the island - hills , every fastness of its cliffs , every secret of its valleys , every passage in its reefs or subterranean cave in its wave - lashed shores . But this knowledge involved an equal intimacy with the ...
Pagina 32
... knew that she was igno- rant of his approach . I dove instantly , hoping to see her under water , to touch her lithe body , and warn her of the dan- ger before it was too late . I knew that she must be within a few yards of me ; but ...
... knew that she was igno- rant of his approach . I dove instantly , hoping to see her under water , to touch her lithe body , and warn her of the dan- ger before it was too late . I knew that she must be within a few yards of me ; but ...
Pagina 33
... knew that the sound , though entirely inaudible above water , would be conveyed with great intensity to a considerable distance be- neath the surface . In far less time than it takes to read the account of it , I had made the signal ...
... knew that the sound , though entirely inaudible above water , would be conveyed with great intensity to a considerable distance be- neath the surface . In far less time than it takes to read the account of it , I had made the signal ...
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