Appletons' Journal, 3 tomasD. Appleton and Company, 1877 |
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... poor one , before 10 o'clock A. M. " They had been out since early dawn , and " the heat had become oppressive , but the prince stood the sun wonderfully well , and marched through the deep stuff as if he were used to it . " In another ...
... poor one , before 10 o'clock A. M. " They had been out since early dawn , and " the heat had become oppressive , but the prince stood the sun wonderfully well , and marched through the deep stuff as if he were used to it . " In another ...
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... poor estimation . " All this is on the assumption that these native troops would remain faithful to their alien empress . The Delhi pageant lasted five days . In a couple of days more the canvas city was no more ; some of it was packed ...
... poor estimation . " All this is on the assumption that these native troops would remain faithful to their alien empress . The Delhi pageant lasted five days . In a couple of days more the canvas city was no more ; some of it was packed ...
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... poor Bertie had said " all expression , " and to any other man that look would have been enough . But this man re- ceived the glance like granite . " The sun has sunk low enough for you to find the garden very pleasant now , I have no ...
... poor Bertie had said " all expression , " and to any other man that look would have been enough . But this man re- ceived the glance like granite . " The sun has sunk low enough for you to find the garden very pleasant now , I have no ...
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... Poor Eve ! " said Miss Loring . " How every Adam since the first has cast a reproach at her ! Yet her only fault was listening to a serpent who has left many prototypes behind - in gardens , and elsewhere . " IV . this ! " " Man is ...
... Poor Eve ! " said Miss Loring . " How every Adam since the first has cast a reproach at her ! Yet her only fault was listening to a serpent who has left many prototypes behind - in gardens , and elsewhere . " IV . this ! " " Man is ...
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... poor , neglected spot With thy glad presence - pitching thy small tent Upon the farmer's homely garden - patch , Or close beside the dusty roadside way , Heedless of high or low , if but a ray Of heaven's golden sunshine thou canst ...
... poor , neglected spot With thy glad presence - pitching thy small tent Upon the farmer's homely garden - patch , Or close beside the dusty roadside way , Heedless of high or low , if but a ray Of heaven's golden sunshine thou canst ...
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