The Overland MonthlySamuel Carson, 1967 |
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Zadetki 1–3 od 84
Stran 216
... never ceases to be an object of wonder and ab- sorbing interest . ous . The OVERLAND has sprung , as it were , out of a new soil . It took on a local color and flavor , and it has never lost these . It won success in earlier and later ...
... never ceases to be an object of wonder and ab- sorbing interest . ous . The OVERLAND has sprung , as it were , out of a new soil . It took on a local color and flavor , and it has never lost these . It won success in earlier and later ...
Stran 220
... never al- lows its shells and pebbles to be accessible ; " a low tide I have never yet found in California . " The climate , like the Turk , is simply unspeakable . " Travelers should know , in advance , that what is called the uniform ...
... never al- lows its shells and pebbles to be accessible ; " a low tide I have never yet found in California . " The climate , like the Turk , is simply unspeakable . " Travelers should know , in advance , that what is called the uniform ...
Stran 608
... never feel cramped in this place ? " I asked one evening , after I had been read- ing aloud to her some story of a woman who had done glorious work in the world . She was sitting with her hands idle ; she never had any fancy work , and I ...
... never feel cramped in this place ? " I asked one evening , after I had been read- ing aloud to her some story of a woman who had done glorious work in the world . She was sitting with her hands idle ; she never had any fancy work , and I ...
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Alfred Tennyson Poet Laureate | 17 |
On Foot in Tlascala D S Richardson | 46 |
American Shipping | 60 |
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American Annetta Apizaco asked Bartmore beautiful Beldon better brother California called camp cañon church Cleon dark death door English eyes face feeling feet flowers followed friends gilds girl give hand Harte Harte's head heart hills honor hour interest Jacko John John Marston Kate Fisher Kiku knew La Marmora labor Lamartine land less light literary living look matter ment Mexico miles mind Miss moral morning mountain nature never night once OVERLAND OVERLAND MONTHLY passed phylloxera Plato poems poet poor potato present reached river road San Francisco seemed side Solanum Jamesii soon Spain spirit Squaw valley stood story streets tell Tennyson Thaloe thing thought tion town trees tubers turned valley voice whole wind woman words write young