Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 22 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1881 |
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... feet in length and two feet square on the ends , looking very much like small bales of cotton that have been tarred and feathered , for it must be remem- bered that the inside and outside of the birds remain intact when packed away . is ...
... feet in length and two feet square on the ends , looking very much like small bales of cotton that have been tarred and feathered , for it must be remem- bered that the inside and outside of the birds remain intact when packed away . is ...
87 psl.
... feet long and a foot square upon the ends , which , upon being broken open , was found to con- tain books and a piece of magnetized iron . There seems little doubt that the books , so carefully preserved by the famished explor- ers ...
... feet long and a foot square upon the ends , which , upon being broken open , was found to con- tain books and a piece of magnetized iron . There seems little doubt that the books , so carefully preserved by the famished explor- ers ...
107 psl.
... feet crossed seemed very much like a Crusader . He had been sleeping soundly for about a quarter of an hour when he was awak- ened , not suddenly , but through gradations of discomfort , peculiar sensations , and vague dreams , until ...
... feet crossed seemed very much like a Crusader . He had been sleeping soundly for about a quarter of an hour when he was awak- ened , not suddenly , but through gradations of discomfort , peculiar sensations , and vague dreams , until ...
108 psl.
... feet had , evidently , a confederate who was trying to secure his hands in a like manner ; but a singular want of firmness in the manipulations made Roger smile , as Samson might have smiled at the green withes with which Delilah bound ...
... feet had , evidently , a confederate who was trying to secure his hands in a like manner ; but a singular want of firmness in the manipulations made Roger smile , as Samson might have smiled at the green withes with which Delilah bound ...
114 psl.
... feet , made him say : 66 Humph ! this storm is nearer than I thought . " He paused to consider whether he should go back or brave the coming gust . Reflect- ing that a contest with the elements is some- times not without pleasurable ...
... feet , made him say : 66 Humph ! this storm is nearer than I thought . " He paused to consider whether he should go back or brave the coming gust . Reflect- ing that a contest with the elements is some- times not without pleasurable ...
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