The Overland MonthlySamuel Carson, 1967 |
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Stran 272
... turned them loose to graze- although it seemed almost a sacrilege to see them trample and eat the dainty , gorgeously colored flowers . Our altitude here was 8200 feet , but none of us yet experienced any discomfort from the rarity of ...
... turned them loose to graze- although it seemed almost a sacrilege to see them trample and eat the dainty , gorgeously colored flowers . Our altitude here was 8200 feet , but none of us yet experienced any discomfort from the rarity of ...
Stran 399
... turning his eyes searchingly upon the children . Both co- quettishly turned their faces away . Carlota covered her eyes with her fingers , glancing coyly through them ; then kissing the tips of the other hand , opened them lightly above ...
... turning his eyes searchingly upon the children . Both co- quettishly turned their faces away . Carlota covered her eyes with her fingers , glancing coyly through them ; then kissing the tips of the other hand , opened them lightly above ...
Stran 601
... turned down by the bank of a mountain rill and through a clump of low willows . There was a loud cry of " Snake ! " from Shelton -- followed almost instantly by the sharp report of a rifle . The Gov'nor stopped his horse and turned in ...
... turned down by the bank of a mountain rill and through a clump of low willows . There was a loud cry of " Snake ! " from Shelton -- followed almost instantly by the sharp report of a rifle . The Gov'nor stopped his horse and turned in ...
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Some Japanese FolkLore Helen N S Thompson 311 | 33 |
Tenting Sketches Lillian H Shuey | 74 |
American Labor Protection to Irving M Scott 409 | 93 |
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