Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volume 6G.P.Putnam & Company, 1870 |
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Pagina 16
... laughed when I asked him about the fishing on the Galway , and told me he had hooked and killed salmon on that river from a wharf with a warehouse alongside . He says he likes this " happy - go - lucky way of sporting - plenty of ...
... laughed when I asked him about the fishing on the Galway , and told me he had hooked and killed salmon on that river from a wharf with a warehouse alongside . He says he likes this " happy - go - lucky way of sporting - plenty of ...
Pagina 20
... laugh , as he slapped Roma on the back with his paddle , say- ing , " Did you hear de Captain cuss ? dat make ' em go so quick . Oh , Captain , I t'ought you was Sunday - man . know some mans fish Sundays never cuss savage like you did ...
... laugh , as he slapped Roma on the back with his paddle , say- ing , " Did you hear de Captain cuss ? dat make ' em go so quick . Oh , Captain , I t'ought you was Sunday - man . know some mans fish Sundays never cuss savage like you did ...
Pagina 49
... laughed with each other , and flirted in a half- subdued , half - pious way , with the young brethren , whose plates they piled and whose cups they filled ; while the wom- en by the fires talked in low , mysteri- ous tones to each other ...
... laughed with each other , and flirted in a half- subdued , half - pious way , with the young brethren , whose plates they piled and whose cups they filled ; while the wom- en by the fires talked in low , mysteri- ous tones to each other ...
Pagina 56
... laugh . WHAT THEY ARE DOING IN MEXICO . slowly out over the trodden grass . Presently she came to high banks of ferns , which no camp - fires had reached and no feet had crushed , walling her in and pervading the air with fragrance ...
... laugh . WHAT THEY ARE DOING IN MEXICO . slowly out over the trodden grass . Presently she came to high banks of ferns , which no camp - fires had reached and no feet had crushed , walling her in and pervading the air with fragrance ...
Pagina 62
... laugh , then a song , borne upwards by bands of merry pilgrims thrown to- gether here by chance from all quarters of ... laughter , and then , adjourning to the " Sugar - Loaf , " and swinging themselves up its steep gray sides ...
... laugh , then a song , borne upwards by bands of merry pilgrims thrown to- gether here by chance from all quarters of ... laughter , and then , adjourning to the " Sugar - Loaf , " and swinging themselves up its steep gray sides ...
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