The Canadian Monthly and National Review, 13. sējumsGraeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart Adam, Stevenson & Company, 1878 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 75.
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... turned to the window , as we all did ; and there , at the distant horizon , we perceived a pale transparent line of blue . You may be sure we were not long inside the carriage after that . The delight of finding something to break the ...
... turned to the window , as we all did ; and there , at the distant horizon , we perceived a pale transparent line of blue . You may be sure we were not long inside the carriage after that . The delight of finding something to break the ...
9. lappuse
... turned out was excellent - that led us to look out with un- usual interest for this little township set far among the Western plains ; there were other reasons which need not be mentioned here . And , indeed , we have the most pleasant ...
... turned out was excellent - that led us to look out with un- usual interest for this little township set far among the Western plains ; there were other reasons which need not be mentioned here . And , indeed , we have the most pleasant ...
10. lappuse
... turned to Lady Sylvia , she was sitting there quite calm and undisturbed , without any trace of disappointment on her face . " So Mr. Balfour has not reached New York yet , " said Queen T- in her gentle way . " I suppose not , " was the ...
... turned to Lady Sylvia , she was sitting there quite calm and undisturbed , without any trace of disappointment on her face . " So Mr. Balfour has not reached New York yet , " said Queen T- in her gentle way . " I suppose not , " was the ...
18. lappuse
... turned to the mount- ains on the other side of the narrow valley , we found even the lofty pine woods glowing with colour ; for the mid - day sun was pour- ing down on the undergrowth -- now of a golden yellow - so that one could almost ...
... turned to the mount- ains on the other side of the narrow valley , we found even the lofty pine woods glowing with colour ; for the mid - day sun was pour- ing down on the undergrowth -- now of a golden yellow - so that one could almost ...
44. lappuse
... turned and endeavoured to take an upward step , and in the act almost lost my footing . Cold drops of perspiration stood upon my forehead when the danger was over , and I then realized how hopeless a task it would be to retrace our ...
... turned and endeavoured to take an upward step , and in the act almost lost my footing . Cold drops of perspiration stood upon my forehead when the danger was over , and I then realized how hopeless a task it would be to retrace our ...
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