The Overland MonthlySamuel Carson, 1911 |
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Zadetki 1–5 od 45
Stran 22
... walked on his hind feet as long as possible , so that both of us were wet to the neck . Finally we had to swim , but he got me across safely . The river was now subsiding so fast that the natives were able to cross and re - cross for ...
... walked on his hind feet as long as possible , so that both of us were wet to the neck . Finally we had to swim , but he got me across safely . The river was now subsiding so fast that the natives were able to cross and re - cross for ...
Stran 24
... walked about a mile , and feared we had passed it ; so we went into a European looking house to make inquiries . Whether or not the man was less ingenious than others in understanding my French , he took occa- sion to inform me that he ...
... walked about a mile , and feared we had passed it ; so we went into a European looking house to make inquiries . Whether or not the man was less ingenious than others in understanding my French , he took occa- sion to inform me that he ...
Stran 25
... walked ourselves into perfect condition , and were able to hit up a Maori lope and maintain it even after sunrise . We had gone ten kilometres be- fore we were able to find a Chinaman with anything but canned goods for the inner man ...
... walked ourselves into perfect condition , and were able to hit up a Maori lope and maintain it even after sunrise . We had gone ten kilometres be- fore we were able to find a Chinaman with anything but canned goods for the inner man ...
Stran 28
... walked up Market street , then re- turned and had threaded Chinatown , reek- ing with its Oriental sights and smells , and had climbed with difficulty to the summit of Nob Hill , from whence I could look down upon the bay , delightful ...
... walked up Market street , then re- turned and had threaded Chinatown , reek- ing with its Oriental sights and smells , and had climbed with difficulty to the summit of Nob Hill , from whence I could look down upon the bay , delightful ...
Stran 31
... walked along together , neither speaking , from strip of sand to broken rocky ledge , until we ascended in safety to the grass - carpeted surface of the cliffs . J " I thank you greatly , " she then said , turning to me once more with ...
... walked along together , neither speaking , from strip of sand to broken rocky ledge , until we ascended in safety to the grass - carpeted surface of the cliffs . J " I thank you greatly , " she then said , turning to me once more with ...
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