Blackwood's Magazine, Том 212William Blackwood, 1922 |
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... of Indian children , some of whom , the priest told us , speak four languages - Eng- lish , Spanish , and two Indian dialects . bushes , and some straggling monotonous mass was once ground 10 [ July An Odyssey of Fourteen Rivers .
... of Indian children , some of whom , the priest told us , speak four languages - Eng- lish , Spanish , and two Indian dialects . bushes , and some straggling monotonous mass was once ground 10 [ July An Odyssey of Fourteen Rivers .
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... told us how a black shovelman , recently taken on for road work , had been brought up here , and in amazed and awe- struck tones exclaimed , " Eh- eh - den . How de worl ' so big . " Born and bred on a coastal mud - flat , he had never ...
... told us how a black shovelman , recently taken on for road work , had been brought up here , and in amazed and awe- struck tones exclaimed , " Eh- eh - den . How de worl ' so big . " Born and bred on a coastal mud - flat , he had never ...
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... told no one of his sentence , merely saying that he had been advised by his doctor to throw up his work and take a holiday . There was one per- son , however , whom he felt he must see before he went . She was an old friend - a very ...
... told no one of his sentence , merely saying that he had been advised by his doctor to throw up his work and take a holiday . There was one per- son , however , whom he felt he must see before he went . She was an old friend - a very ...
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... told him how she had recently dreamt of him as being in danger ; how she had been continually thinking of him and worrying about him , and asked for immediate assur- ance that all was well . She added that he had been so constantly in ...
... told him how she had recently dreamt of him as being in danger ; how she had been continually thinking of him and worrying about him , and asked for immediate assur- ance that all was well . She added that he had been so constantly in ...
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... told their tale . One day he went to tea at their lodgings , and met the clergyman's wife , who had been very ill , and on whose account the family had come down to the sea . She still looked far from well , but several times during the ...
... told their tale . One day he went to tea at their lodgings , and met the clergyman's wife , who had been very ill , and on whose account the family had come down to the sea . She still looked far from well , but several times during the ...
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