Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volume 6G. P. Putnam & Son., 1870 |
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Pagina 37
... turned to a warrior of somewhat more affable appearance than the rest , and asked him , in Fijian : " Are these strangers enemies , that our warriors pursue them so ? " " No , " he answered ; " but it is the custom of Fiji to eat all ...
... turned to a warrior of somewhat more affable appearance than the rest , and asked him , in Fijian : " Are these strangers enemies , that our warriors pursue them so ? " " No , " he answered ; " but it is the custom of Fiji to eat all ...
Pagina 43
... turned back , there- fore , thinking of the honey - laden tree that some of these forests would hold before the falling of the leaf . I heard of a youth in the neighbor- hood , more lucky than myself on a like occasion . It seems that ...
... turned back , there- fore , thinking of the honey - laden tree that some of these forests would hold before the falling of the leaf . I heard of a youth in the neighbor- hood , more lucky than myself on a like occasion . It seems that ...
Pagina 46
... turned up and plundered by the hay - makers , the boys especially delighting in the sport and the honey . Sometimes , however , they pay dearly for the fun ; for a bee in the bonnet is nothing to a bee in the trow- sers - leg . A bumble ...
... turned up and plundered by the hay - makers , the boys especially delighting in the sport and the honey . Sometimes , however , they pay dearly for the fun ; for a bee in the bonnet is nothing to a bee in the trow- sers - leg . A bumble ...
Pagina 48
... turned a wistful face away from Tilda Stade's scrutinizing gaze and wearying voice , and , looking beyond the trees out to the serene West , a soft desire had stirred in her heart for something sweeter and better than she had ever known ...
... turned a wistful face away from Tilda Stade's scrutinizing gaze and wearying voice , and , looking beyond the trees out to the serene West , a soft desire had stirred in her heart for something sweeter and better than she had ever known ...
Pagina 51
... turned , and saw Eirene leaning against the tree , with her head bowed , as if overcome by some emotion , and the young evangelist kneeling before her , calling upon God to have mercy upon her soul , Tilda believed that her dearest wish ...
... turned , and saw Eirene leaning against the tree , with her head bowed , as if overcome by some emotion , and the young evangelist kneeling before her , calling upon God to have mercy upon her soul , Tilda believed that her dearest wish ...
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