The Overland MonthlySamuel Carson, 1911 |
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Stran 20
... fear that an Ameri- can or British Government would mean the early death of the native race . The French protect the natives in their tena- city of land , even though material pro- gress is thereby blocked . Nor does it tax them out of ...
... fear that an Ameri- can or British Government would mean the early death of the native race . The French protect the natives in their tena- city of land , even though material pro- gress is thereby blocked . Nor does it tax them out of ...
Stran 22
... fear- ing that Parkes could not swim . Despite lack of hands , he was able to keep swim- ming . These natives are veritable water rats . No wonder , considering their oppor- tunities . They have so much water that " it gets into their ...
... fear- ing that Parkes could not swim . Despite lack of hands , he was able to keep swim- ming . These natives are veritable water rats . No wonder , considering their oppor- tunities . They have so much water that " it gets into their ...
Stran 26
... fear at my heart against the inroads of the drug . My digestion was impaired , my nervous system racked and trembling on the verge of total collapse , my fortune squandered in idleness and luxuries , a taste for which the use of the ...
... fear at my heart against the inroads of the drug . My digestion was impaired , my nervous system racked and trembling on the verge of total collapse , my fortune squandered in idleness and luxuries , a taste for which the use of the ...
Stran 28
... fear in my eyes , the haggard despondency in my mouth , the sluggish , bluish tinge of my lips , partly concealed by my heavy black mustache , and the receding sallow bronze of my cheeks , I had little left of personal charm for a woman ...
... fear in my eyes , the haggard despondency in my mouth , the sluggish , bluish tinge of my lips , partly concealed by my heavy black mustache , and the receding sallow bronze of my cheeks , I had little left of personal charm for a woman ...
Stran 31
... fear that I might marry again and be happy , " she added , with a blush of humiliation , the tears leaped to her eyes . I could have clasped her to my arms then and begged her to let me make her happy , for I loved her with all the ...
... fear that I might marry again and be happy , " she added , with a blush of humiliation , the tears leaped to her eyes . I could have clasped her to my arms then and begged her to let me make her happy , for I loved her with all the ...
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