The Overland MonthlySamuel Carson, 1911 |
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... tion every year , the loss from the flumes at the mines . These lead - laden waters are death to animal and vegetable life ; a dog or cat drinking from it dies . Just below Harrison , the lake narrows down into the St. Joe river , which ...
... tion every year , the loss from the flumes at the mines . These lead - laden waters are death to animal and vegetable life ; a dog or cat drinking from it dies . Just below Harrison , the lake narrows down into the St. Joe river , which ...
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... tion now , the flesh and blood , as I had vaguely worshiped the phantom . I trem- bled like a leaf . Then my lips curled , too , as for the first time in this year of dreamy indifference I realized the state to which I had fallen , the ...
... tion now , the flesh and blood , as I had vaguely worshiped the phantom . I trem- bled like a leaf . Then my lips curled , too , as for the first time in this year of dreamy indifference I realized the state to which I had fallen , the ...
Stran 39
... and the fight for big Bruin's life would begin ; for self - preserva- tion on the one side and the exciting pleas- ure of " sport " on the other . II . Bruin was not conscious of anything as he crossed over the hill on his way east ,
... and the fight for big Bruin's life would begin ; for self - preserva- tion on the one side and the exciting pleas- ure of " sport " on the other . II . Bruin was not conscious of anything as he crossed over the hill on his way east ,
Stran 57
... tion before they may be ridden ; a child is know nothing about sugar or sweets , and will not eat the dainties of which most horses are fond . Occasionally one will take dates or raisins , but more often they refuse even their fruits of ...
... tion before they may be ridden ; a child is know nothing about sugar or sweets , and will not eat the dainties of which most horses are fond . Occasionally one will take dates or raisins , but more often they refuse even their fruits of ...
Stran 68
... tion and the emotions . and many of those who entertain the most glaring absurdi- ties would feel intensely miserable if they should know the plain truth : From this class , Segno from the very first , received unstinted support . His ...
... tion and the emotions . and many of those who entertain the most glaring absurdi- ties would feel intensely miserable if they should know the plain truth : From this class , Segno from the very first , received unstinted support . His ...
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