Blackwood's Magazine, Том 210William Blackwood, 1921 |
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... feet . The highest peak scarcely touches 9000 feet . But the top of this tableland does not possess throughout its whole extent one square mile of flat ground . It swells into a thousand little hills , all holding up their round green ...
... feet . The highest peak scarcely touches 9000 feet . But the top of this tableland does not possess throughout its whole extent one square mile of flat ground . It swells into a thousand little hills , all holding up their round green ...
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... feet wind , and with beat of hoof no more audible than that on English turf . Such of our countrymen as live in any country but their own have a liking for trying to find , or to force , a resem- blance between their own and the land of ...
... feet wind , and with beat of hoof no more audible than that on English turf . Such of our countrymen as live in any country but their own have a liking for trying to find , or to force , a resem- blance between their own and the land of ...
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... feet to 9000 feet I rested under the lee of a rock , and watched the dawn come and felt the first warmth of the sun . Only so does one capture the first fine careless rapture of the day . Nothing in the twenty - four hours quite equals ...
... feet to 9000 feet I rested under the lee of a rock , and watched the dawn come and felt the first warmth of the sun . Only so does one capture the first fine careless rapture of the day . Nothing in the twenty - four hours quite equals ...
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... feet hills , run their short course and then go headlong over the precipices above alluded to . Towards noon , after seven hours ' walking , we were think- ing of boiling the billy and having lunch , when Anthony's eyes glowed a ...
... feet hills , run their short course and then go headlong over the precipices above alluded to . Towards noon , after seven hours ' walking , we were think- ing of boiling the billy and having lunch , when Anthony's eyes glowed a ...
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... feet below us , though not yet discernible , we knew the Malabar plain lay . As we waited and peered downwards , we ... feet still lost in darkness , and their gloomy fronts meeting the first light with an age - long frown . A little ...
... feet below us , though not yet discernible , we knew the Malabar plain lay . As we waited and peered downwards , we ... feet still lost in darkness , and their gloomy fronts meeting the first light with an age - long frown . A little ...
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