The Overland MonthlySamuel Carson, 1911 |
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... nature , having spent his early life . as a lumber - jack : his personality is as re- freshing as a breath of old briny , and he possesses a gift of native wit and eloquence which should have made a famous orator of him . Wondering at ...
... nature , having spent his early life . as a lumber - jack : his personality is as re- freshing as a breath of old briny , and he possesses a gift of native wit and eloquence which should have made a famous orator of him . Wondering at ...
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... Nature has given this little town one of the most exquisite settings imagin- able . St. Marie's Peak rises in bold grandeur from an encircling arm of the river . After going to the head of navigation , our return voyage brought us late ...
... Nature has given this little town one of the most exquisite settings imagin- able . St. Marie's Peak rises in bold grandeur from an encircling arm of the river . After going to the head of navigation , our return voyage brought us late ...
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... Nature's handiwork . It is in- describably beautiful . We could only ex- claim with Byron , in his apostrophe to Leman : " Clear , placid Leman ! thy contrasted lake With the wild world I dwelt in , is a thing Which warns me with its ...
... Nature's handiwork . It is in- describably beautiful . We could only ex- claim with Byron , in his apostrophe to Leman : " Clear , placid Leman ! thy contrasted lake With the wild world I dwelt in , is a thing Which warns me with its ...
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... Nature's richest offerings . Even in our brief sojourn here we felt that we had thoroughly rested our mental machines , and that we had gotten very close to the great heart of Nature and felt her throbbing pulse . L AST JULY it was my ...
... Nature's richest offerings . Even in our brief sojourn here we felt that we had thoroughly rested our mental machines , and that we had gotten very close to the great heart of Nature and felt her throbbing pulse . L AST JULY it was my ...
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... natural course of events the protectorate ripened into annexation to France . Tahiti is only thirty miles long and yet is so mountainous that its highest peak reaches nearly eight thousand feet above sea - level . Many ages ago a great ...
... natural course of events the protectorate ripened into annexation to France . Tahiti is only thirty miles long and yet is so mountainous that its highest peak reaches nearly eight thousand feet above sea - level . Many ages ago a great ...
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