The Canadian Monthly and National Review, 13. sējumsAdam, Stevenson & Company, 1878 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 83.
19. lappuse
... girl to say Idaho . And when Christmas comes , we shall think of you at a particular hour - oh , by - the - way , we have never yet fixed the exact difference of time between Surrey and Idaho— ” " We will do that before you leave ...
... girl to say Idaho . And when Christmas comes , we shall think of you at a particular hour - oh , by - the - way , we have never yet fixed the exact difference of time between Surrey and Idaho— ” " We will do that before you leave ...
21. lappuse
... girl could get to it ; message . for And now , late as it is , and our own house being wrapped in silence aftar all the festivi- ties of the evening - well , to tell the truth , there was a wild turkey , and there were some canvas ...
... girl could get to it ; message . for And now , late as it is , and our own house being wrapped in silence aftar all the festivi- ties of the evening - well , to tell the truth , there was a wild turkey , and there were some canvas ...
38. lappuse
... the disgust awakened by * Some accounts say that the immediate cause of the exhibition of a troop of dancing girls , sent to entertain him in his apartments . ness , a transfiguration ; a repetition , in fact 38 THE CANADIAN MONTHLY .
... the disgust awakened by * Some accounts say that the immediate cause of the exhibition of a troop of dancing girls , sent to entertain him in his apartments . ness , a transfiguration ; a repetition , in fact 38 THE CANADIAN MONTHLY .
40. lappuse
... girl , I cannot myself give medicine for it , but I know of a doctor who can attend to it . ' The young girl said , ' If so , tell me who it is . ' The wise man con- tinued , Buddha can give medicine , you must go to him . ' Kisâgotami ...
... girl , I cannot myself give medicine for it , but I know of a doctor who can attend to it . ' The young girl said , ' If so , tell me who it is . ' The wise man con- tinued , Buddha can give medicine , you must go to him . ' Kisâgotami ...
50. lappuse
... girl of seventeen , the daughter and only child of a Cuban planter , who had been separated by some fatality from her father when the first rush was made for the boats . This young maiden fascinated Henry Harland , and after they landed ...
... girl of seventeen , the daughter and only child of a Cuban planter , who had been separated by some fatality from her father when the first rush was made for the boats . This young maiden fascinated Henry Harland , and after they landed ...
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