Scribner's Magazine, 56 tomasEdward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1887 |
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... ground . The fronds were of great length ; some could not have been less than fifty feet long . Bushes and tall grass , dew - drenched and glittering with the green of emeralds , grew in the open spaces between . We left at sunrise the ...
... ground . The fronds were of great length ; some could not have been less than fifty feet long . Bushes and tall grass , dew - drenched and glittering with the green of emeralds , grew in the open spaces between . We left at sunrise the ...
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... ground to be put in play as in football . Then a player runs forward , throws himself flat on the ground , and butts the ball toward the opposite side . This first butt , when the ball is on the ground , never lifts it much and it rolls ...
... ground to be put in play as in football . Then a player runs forward , throws himself flat on the ground , and butts the ball toward the opposite side . This first butt , when the ball is on the ground , never lifts it much and it rolls ...
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... ground , above the ground , and on the ground could wish them no more purgatorial punishment than to be put in charge forever of the Norwegian passengers on steam and electric railways . They move in and out as leisurely as though they ...
... ground , above the ground , and on the ground could wish them no more purgatorial punishment than to be put in charge forever of the Norwegian passengers on steam and electric railways . They move in and out as leisurely as though they ...
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