Putnam's Magazine, Volume 6G. P. Putnam & Sons, 1870 |
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Pagina 12
... rose , and lifting to his heart Its precious burden - limbs that dropped apart- Hands that no longer clasped him - little feet That nevermore would run his own to meet , — Wrapping his cloak round all with loving care , To shield it ...
... rose , and lifting to his heart Its precious burden - limbs that dropped apart- Hands that no longer clasped him - little feet That nevermore would run his own to meet , — Wrapping his cloak round all with loving care , To shield it ...
Pagina 33
... rose - for my breath was now almost spent - to the surface of the water . My companions were by this time making rapid way toward the land , kicking and splashing furiously . But Melelina had not yet appeared . Had she already fallen a ...
... rose - for my breath was now almost spent - to the surface of the water . My companions were by this time making rapid way toward the land , kicking and splashing furiously . But Melelina had not yet appeared . Had she already fallen a ...
Pagina 35
... rose one above another upon the hill- sides ; and masses of stately palms ap- peared among thickets of the quaint pandanus - tree , which sent down its stout aerial roots in such profusion from its trunk and limbs , that they sometimes ...
... rose one above another upon the hill- sides ; and masses of stately palms ap- peared among thickets of the quaint pandanus - tree , which sent down its stout aerial roots in such profusion from its trunk and limbs , that they sometimes ...
Pagina 38
... rose to his feet , and attempted to plunge again into the sea , as if hoping to es- cape by diving . But the Lakemban warriors seized him , and were about to beat him upon the head with a jagged fragment of obsidian , a variety of vol ...
... rose to his feet , and attempted to plunge again into the sea , as if hoping to es- cape by diving . But the Lakemban warriors seized him , and were about to beat him upon the head with a jagged fragment of obsidian , a variety of vol ...
Pagina 42
... rose , for a hundred rods or so , at an angle of nearly forty - five degrees , and the prospect of having to chase them up this hill , if chase them we should , was by no means inviting ; for it soon became evident that their course lay ...
... rose , for a hundred rods or so , at an angle of nearly forty - five degrees , and the prospect of having to chase them up this hill , if chase them we should , was by no means inviting ; for it soon became evident that their course lay ...
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