The Canadian Monthly and National Review, 13. sējumsAdam, Stevenson & Company, 1878 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 80.
3. lappuse
... eyes could distinguish were some pale white flowers - like the tufts of canna on a Scotch moor . But presently , and to our intense surprise , the world seemed to leap up again into light and colour . This after - glow was most ...
... eyes could distinguish were some pale white flowers - like the tufts of canna on a Scotch moor . But presently , and to our intense surprise , the world seemed to leap up again into light and colour . This after - glow was most ...
4. lappuse
... eye could reach on this high - lying plateau , there was nothing but the tufts of withered - looking buffalo - grass ... eyes on them with a great relief and interest , as we pressed on to Cheyenne , at which point we were to break our ...
... eye could reach on this high - lying plateau , there was nothing but the tufts of withered - looking buffalo - grass ... eyes on them with a great relief and interest , as we pressed on to Cheyenne , at which point we were to break our ...
9. lappuse
... eyes this morning that we could not at first account for ; but she let the secret out : she had been making ... eye is charmed by the variety of nation- alities every where visible A smart Mexi- prompt answer to her message to him con ...
... eyes this morning that we could not at first account for ; but she let the secret out : she had been making ... eye is charmed by the variety of nation- alities every where visible A smart Mexi- prompt answer to her message to him con ...
11. lappuse
... eyes - of the spirit in which he was now coming out to her ; and if , when he came out here , she had only five minutes given to her to tell him- But the present writer refuses to reveal further the secrets that passed between these two ...
... eyes - of the spirit in which he was now coming out to her ; and if , when he came out here , she had only five minutes given to her to tell him- But the present writer refuses to reveal further the secrets that passed between these two ...
16. lappuse
... eyes were moist , and she silently kissed her friend , and went away . About an hour thereafter , four of us were seated at a certain small table , all as mute as mice . The women pretended to be very busy with the things before them ...
... eyes were moist , and she silently kissed her friend , and went away . About an hour thereafter , four of us were seated at a certain small table , all as mute as mice . The women pretended to be very busy with the things before them ...
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