Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volume 6G.P.Putnam & Company, 1870 |
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Pagina 36
... seemed to be ill at ease upon the shore . They evidently dreaded some unseen danger more than the storm ; for they began , with the greatest celerity , to construct a raft upon which to make their escape . Aided by my father's spy ...
... seemed to be ill at ease upon the shore . They evidently dreaded some unseen danger more than the storm ; for they began , with the greatest celerity , to construct a raft upon which to make their escape . Aided by my father's spy ...
Pagina 37
... seemed to make weird and deterrent gesticulations . I was glad to reach the open space again ; but a sight met my eyes which I can never forget as long as I live - the sight of the pursuit of blood . We had now approached the seaside ...
... seemed to make weird and deterrent gesticulations . I was glad to reach the open space again ; but a sight met my eyes which I can never forget as long as I live - the sight of the pursuit of blood . We had now approached the seaside ...
Pagina 38
... seemed to be intimated in the wonderful expres- sions of this wild maiden's eyes . From them she derived her name . " Wai- mata " signifies , in the Fijian dialect , " a tear . " I had felt , indeed , a romantic love for this young girl ...
... seemed to be intimated in the wonderful expres- sions of this wild maiden's eyes . From them she derived her name . " Wai- mata " signifies , in the Fijian dialect , " a tear . " I had felt , indeed , a romantic love for this young girl ...
Pagina 40
... seemed distinctively human ; their groans and cries were recalled to me more vividly in later years by those of the wounded chargers which I saw upon the battle - field of Custozza , than by any expression of pain which I have ever ...
... seemed distinctively human ; their groans and cries were recalled to me more vividly in later years by those of the wounded chargers which I saw upon the battle - field of Custozza , than by any expression of pain which I have ever ...
Pagina 49
... seemed to Eirene to be an extraordinary sight for such a place , greeted her eyes . Under the trees , all along the roadside , booths had been erected of green boughs , and under them men and women seemed to be driving an astonishing ...
... seemed to Eirene to be an extraordinary sight for such a place , greeted her eyes . Under the trees , all along the roadside , booths had been erected of green boughs , and under them men and women seemed to be driving an astonishing ...
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