Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volume 6G. P. Putnam & Son., 1870 |
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Pagina 12
... followed , and know all . - So young to die- Poor thing ! -for me ! You should be King , not I. • • You shall be my Vizier - shake not your head ; I swear it shall be so . - Be comforted . For this dead child of yours , who met my doom ...
... followed , and know all . - So young to die- Poor thing ! -for me ! You should be King , not I. • • You shall be my Vizier - shake not your head ; I swear it shall be so . - Be comforted . For this dead child of yours , who met my doom ...
Pagina 15
... 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 , however , not averaging over a foot long . The following morning we ...
... 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 , however , not averaging over a foot long . The following morning we ...
Pagina 32
... followed my example ; for the shark is essentially a coward , and will not attack a swimmer as long as he splashes the water actively . But one of our company , a girl of about my own age , my favorite play- mate , had not received any ...
... followed my example ; for the shark is essentially a coward , and will not attack a swimmer as long as he splashes the water actively . But one of our company , a girl of about my own age , my favorite play- mate , had not received any ...
Pagina 37
... followed the grim savage as he strode into the shadow ; the branches of the great dilo and da- manu trees creaked and groaned in the gust , and the palm - branches seemed to make weird and deterrent gesticulations . I was glad to reach ...
... followed the grim savage as he strode into the shadow ; the branches of the great dilo and da- manu trees creaked and groaned in the gust , and the palm - branches seemed to make weird and deterrent gesticulations . I was glad to reach ...
Pagina 38
... they ran , and dragging their wretch- ed prisoners head - foremost over the broken ground . The larger part of the assembled natives followed this fright- ful procession , singing wild songs as they ran , 38 [ July , PUTNAM'S MAGAZINE .
... they ran , and dragging their wretch- ed prisoners head - foremost over the broken ground . The larger part of the assembled natives followed this fright- ful procession , singing wild songs as they ran , 38 [ July , PUTNAM'S MAGAZINE .
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