Scribner's Magazine, 56 tomasEdward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1887 |
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... trees , and in places their lofty trunks made them hold their heads higher than the other trees . But they were never as tall as the giants among the ordinary trees . On one towering palm we noticed a mass of beautiful violet orchids ...
... trees , and in places their lofty trunks made them hold their heads higher than the other trees . But they were never as tall as the giants among the ordinary trees . On one towering palm we noticed a mass of beautiful violet orchids ...
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... trees . Kermit , riding a big , iron - mouthed , bull - headed white mule , rode off to one side on a hunt , and rejoined the line of march carrying two bucks of the little pampas deer , or field deer , behind his sad- dle . These deer ...
... trees . Kermit , riding a big , iron - mouthed , bull - headed white mule , rode off to one side on a hunt , and rejoined the line of march carrying two bucks of the little pampas deer , or field deer , behind his sad- dle . These deer ...
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... trees were well beneath the surface . Now and then , however , the swift water hurried us toward ripples that marked ugly spikes of sunken timber , or toward uprooted trees that stretched almost across the stream . Then the muscles ...
... trees were well beneath the surface . Now and then , however , the swift water hurried us toward ripples that marked ugly spikes of sunken timber , or toward uprooted trees that stretched almost across the stream . Then the muscles ...
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