Appletons' Journal, 3 tomasD. Appleton and Company, 1877 |
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... took that of the raja , whom he drew toward him kindly . After him trooped the sirdars , each holding his sword by the sheath , which has neither straps , buckle , nor slings . A few phrases of courtesy were ex- changed between the ...
... took that of the raja , whom he drew toward him kindly . After him trooped the sirdars , each holding his sword by the sheath , which has neither straps , buckle , nor slings . A few phrases of courtesy were ex- changed between the ...
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... took his appointed place ; but hour after hour passed , and no elephant was seen or heard . At half - past one there was a tremendous commotion , and word was passed that the herd of elephants was coming toward the stockade ; their ...
... took his appointed place ; but hour after hour passed , and no elephant was seen or heard . At half - past one there was a tremendous commotion , and word was passed that the herd of elephants was coming toward the stockade ; their ...
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... took place . Then , as they were smoking together , with the summer twilight dying away over the city roofs and spires , Egerton said , in a studiedly careless voice : " If you had de- layed your coming a little longer , Phil , you ...
... took place . Then , as they were smoking together , with the summer twilight dying away over the city roofs and spires , Egerton said , in a studiedly careless voice : " If you had de- layed your coming a little longer , Phil , you ...
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... took mine some time ago . " Supper - bah ! Who can eat in such a tempera- ture as this ? " - he put his hand to his throat , and loosened impatiently the collar round which no cravat was tied- " I shall not go through the form to ...
... took mine some time ago . " Supper - bah ! Who can eat in such a tempera- ture as this ? " - he put his hand to his throat , and loosened impatiently the collar round which no cravat was tied- " I shall not go through the form to ...
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... took Mrs. Jennings away at once , leaving her sen- tence unfinished . Agatha made no effort to detain her ; but , after the door closed , she said to herself : 66 Strange ! What possible pain have I ever in- flicted on Philip Thurston ...
... took Mrs. Jennings away at once , leaving her sen- tence unfinished . Agatha made no effort to detain her ; but , after the door closed , she said to herself : 66 Strange ! What possible pain have I ever in- flicted on Philip Thurston ...
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