Blackwood's Magazine, Том 75W. Blackwood, 1854 |
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... comes the month of May , all the Teheranese whose daily occupations do not im- peratively retain them in the city , betake themselves to the valleys and slopes of the neighbouring mountain of Chimran , where , in delightful gar dens ...
... comes the month of May , all the Teheranese whose daily occupations do not im- peratively retain them in the city , betake themselves to the valleys and slopes of the neighbouring mountain of Chimran , where , in delightful gar dens ...
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... comes to know the perfidy and cruelty of the Persians , one is less astonished at the horrible vengeance with which various chiefs and sovereigns have ensanguined the pages of their history ; one even ends , in presence of the ...
... comes to know the perfidy and cruelty of the Persians , one is less astonished at the horrible vengeance with which various chiefs and sovereigns have ensanguined the pages of their history ; one even ends , in presence of the ...
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... window , bidding her down to the new life and the new day which brightened all the watching hills . And now comes Mrs Laurie steadily down the stairs with her little shawl in her hand 20 [ Jan. The Quiet Heart . - Part 11 .
... window , bidding her down to the new life and the new day which brightened all the watching hills . And now comes Mrs Laurie steadily down the stairs with her little shawl in her hand 20 [ Jan. The Quiet Heart . - Part 11 .
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... comes Menie , with a half song on her lips , and a little light of amuse- ment and expectation in her eyes , for Menie has heard afar off the sound of Jenny's excitement . But Jenny , too decorous to invade the dignity of the breakfast ...
... comes Menie , with a half song on her lips , and a little light of amuse- ment and expectation in her eyes , for Menie has heard afar off the sound of Jenny's excitement . But Jenny , too decorous to invade the dignity of the breakfast ...
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... comes fluttering down before the wind - her soft un- certain feet scarcely touching the ground , as you can think - her brown dress waving her silky hair betray- ing itself as usual , astray upon her shoulders . Down comes July , not ...
... comes fluttering down before the wind - her soft un- certain feet scarcely touching the ground , as you can think - her brown dress waving her silky hair betray- ing itself as usual , astray upon her shoulders . Down comes July , not ...
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