The Overland MonthlySamuel Carson, 1911 |
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Zadetki 1–5 od 56
Stran 3
... feels that he has suddenly left far behind the cares of the world . " I could dream away a lifetime right in this spot , " thought I , as I stocd enraptured over the scene . I now understood the meaning of the legend I had read on a ...
... feels that he has suddenly left far behind the cares of the world . " I could dream away a lifetime right in this spot , " thought I , as I stocd enraptured over the scene . I now understood the meaning of the legend I had read on a ...
Stran 21
... feeling cold . The eastern side of the island is less populous than the western , probably be- cause it is wetter and more rugged . But it goes far ahead of the western side in grandeur of scenery . Frequently the cliffs run down to the ...
... feeling cold . The eastern side of the island is less populous than the western , probably be- cause it is wetter and more rugged . But it goes far ahead of the western side in grandeur of scenery . Frequently the cliffs run down to the ...
Stran 26
... feeling for the sickness and moral disease I saw about me , except the singular and exquisitely selfish sense of curiosity such morbid sights produced . Then when the effect of the poison wore away , I became a brood- ing recluse ...
... feeling for the sickness and moral disease I saw about me , except the singular and exquisitely selfish sense of curiosity such morbid sights produced . Then when the effect of the poison wore away , I became a brood- ing recluse ...
Stran 40
he crossed over the hill on his way east , except an exceedingly pinched feeling from the ends of his jaws to the tips of his toes . Here and there he dug up a succu- lent root where the earth smelt good to him , and once when at a ...
he crossed over the hill on his way east , except an exceedingly pinched feeling from the ends of his jaws to the tips of his toes . Here and there he dug up a succu- lent root where the earth smelt good to him , and once when at a ...
Stran 44
... feeling that arose within him , for he thought that happiness might have come to her because many and beautiful were the gifts the chief showered upon his wife . The best food was hers , the choicest portions of buffalo tongue and deer ...
... feeling that arose within him , for he thought that happiness might have come to her because many and beautiful were the gifts the chief showered upon his wife . The best food was hers , the choicest portions of buffalo tongue and deer ...
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