Putnam's Monthly Magazine of American Literature, Science and Art, Volume 2G.P.Putnam & Company, 1868 |
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Pagina 40
... whole series from neck to heel with a sharp knife , and turning it back like the covers of a box . Within lay a slight , elegant figure , very dark in color , as mummies nearly always are , but retain- ing sufficient beauty of outline ...
... whole series from neck to heel with a sharp knife , and turning it back like the covers of a box . Within lay a slight , elegant figure , very dark in color , as mummies nearly always are , but retain- ing sufficient beauty of outline ...
Pagina 55
... whole crop . Had any one now offered me three hundred thousand dollars for the same it would have been promptly refused . Why not ? It seem- ed good for half a million . Who has not studied one of those little charts made to represent ...
... whole crop . Had any one now offered me three hundred thousand dollars for the same it would have been promptly refused . Why not ? It seem- ed good for half a million . Who has not studied one of those little charts made to represent ...
Pagina 78
... whole story - how he had followed the doves , and the matter of the field - mouse , and all about it until they came to that very place . When the tortoise had heard the whole affair , she greatly admired the good sense and integrity of ...
... whole story - how he had followed the doves , and the matter of the field - mouse , and all about it until they came to that very place . When the tortoise had heard the whole affair , she greatly admired the good sense and integrity of ...
Pagina 84
... whole attention to you , that he yet may get possession of the gazelle . When he comes near , then start up again , and run on a little way , just far enough to keep up his eager- ness , and make him think that he will be able to catch ...
... whole attention to you , that he yet may get possession of the gazelle . When he comes near , then start up again , and run on a little way , just far enough to keep up his eager- ness , and make him think that he will be able to catch ...
Pagina 89
... whole army . things taken into account , however , I am inclined to think that the route by Massonah will henceforth be regarded as the most available , so close and easy are the connections between this port , Suez , Aden , and Bombay ...
... whole army . things taken into account , however , I am inclined to think that the route by Massonah will henceforth be regarded as the most available , so close and easy are the connections between this port , Suez , Aden , and Bombay ...
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