The Overland MonthlySamuel Carson, 1911 |
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Zadetki 1–5 od 100
Stran 3
... standing on the observation plat- form . And truly , it was a trip through a new wonderland . When it came time for me to take my vacation , a longing for something entirely new had prompted me to seek a spot little known to the world ...
... standing on the observation plat- form . And truly , it was a trip through a new wonderland . When it came time for me to take my vacation , a longing for something entirely new had prompted me to seek a spot little known to the world ...
Stran 8
... stands made of knarled and twist- ed twigs from the forest . Even a rustic writing table of the same design stood on the inviting - looking though tiny veranda . Moose horns hung over the doorway . A palette and easel under a nearby ...
... stands made of knarled and twist- ed twigs from the forest . Even a rustic writing table of the same design stood on the inviting - looking though tiny veranda . Moose horns hung over the doorway . A palette and easel under a nearby ...
Stran 14
... stands for any and all the forms or greeting and parting in the English language . It has more frequent use than salutations in our language , for it is the custom of the road to speak in passing . Parkes and I must have used that word ...
... stands for any and all the forms or greeting and parting in the English language . It has more frequent use than salutations in our language , for it is the custom of the road to speak in passing . Parkes and I must have used that word ...
Stran 16
... stand that the Papenoo river , on account . of the rains , was too deep and swift to be forded . But we resolved to put it to proof -although others told us the same story and laughed at us good - naturedly when we went on . The word ...
... stand that the Papenoo river , on account . of the rains , was too deep and swift to be forded . But we resolved to put it to proof -although others told us the same story and laughed at us good - naturedly when we went on . The word ...
Stran 22
... standing on his hind legs , so deep was the bayou . Parkes jumped off and swam ashore . One of the Maoris who was carrying our valise in one hand seized Parkes with the other , fear- ing that Parkes could not swim . Despite lack of ...
... standing on his hind legs , so deep was the bayou . Parkes jumped off and swam ashore . One of the Maoris who was carrying our valise in one hand seized Parkes with the other , fear- ing that Parkes could not swim . Despite lack of ...
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