Appletons' Journal, 3 tomasD. Appleton and Company, 1877 |
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... nature to attract the attention of the authorities . " " " " The prince rode hard ; but the English horse has little chance with the boar , as the latter turns like a hare . There were many falls ; some had two . The ' pigs ' showed ...
... nature to attract the attention of the authorities . " " " " The prince rode hard ; but the English horse has little chance with the boar , as the latter turns like a hare . There were many falls ; some had two . The ' pigs ' showed ...
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... nature . The yells of the jemadars , the blows of the hircus , the shouts of the mahouts , the crashing of the ... natural shrubbery . Into this he dropped , and was lost to view . The elephants closed in round the spot . The prince and ...
... nature . The yells of the jemadars , the blows of the hircus , the shouts of the mahouts , the crashing of the ... natural shrubbery . Into this he dropped , and was lost to view . The elephants closed in round the spot . The prince and ...
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... nature , and to them an active life is so necessary - the profession of arms , with all its drawbacks , so attractive that they deserve no credit for embracing it . " " } " I should belong to that class if I were a man , ' she said ...
... nature , and to them an active life is so necessary - the profession of arms , with all its drawbacks , so attractive that they deserve no credit for embracing it . " " } " I should belong to that class if I were a man , ' she said ...
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... nature , and she saw at once that this little act was very characteristic . " He dislikes me , " she thought . " Every word that he utters , every look he gives me , tells that ; but he is nevertheless as careful not to leave any thorn ...
... nature , and she saw at once that this little act was very characteristic . " He dislikes me , " she thought . " Every word that he utters , every look he gives me , tells that ; but he is nevertheless as careful not to leave any thorn ...
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... nature , which is selfish at all times , is apt to exhibit this selfishness in pe- culiar degree when a cloud threatens to empty itself on the defenseless heads of a pleasure - party . The general conclusion was , that Thurston and Miss ...
... nature , which is selfish at all times , is apt to exhibit this selfishness in pe- culiar degree when a cloud threatens to empty itself on the defenseless heads of a pleasure - party . The general conclusion was , that Thurston and Miss ...
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