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Side 10
... the plant has produced its seed , and the dry season fairly sets in , it withers , with all the covers of the pitchers standing open . arrows for the musket ; and even their dwellings differ 10 Prince Maximilian's Travels in Brazil .
... the plant has produced its seed , and the dry season fairly sets in , it withers , with all the covers of the pitchers standing open . arrows for the musket ; and even their dwellings differ 10 Prince Maximilian's Travels in Brazil .
Side 12
... standing close together , and formed a half circle about them . The combat was just beginning . First , the warriors of both parties uttered short rough tones of defiance to each other , walked sul- lenly round one another like angry ...
... standing close together , and formed a half circle about them . The combat was just beginning . First , the warriors of both parties uttered short rough tones of defiance to each other , walked sul- lenly round one another like angry ...
Side 25
... stands on the verge , as it were , of the world of sense , in darkness and mystery , he still retains the recollections of real life . The fourth degree is called the perfect crisis , and is distinguished from the third by the presence ...
... stands on the verge , as it were , of the world of sense , in darkness and mystery , he still retains the recollections of real life . The fourth degree is called the perfect crisis , and is distinguished from the third by the presence ...
Side 36
... whose happiness he makes . " The toast was drunk standing , with enthusiasm , whilst the health of the king of England was given , all the guests were seated At a dinner given at Cape Henry , to the 36 Memoirs of Christophe .
... whose happiness he makes . " The toast was drunk standing , with enthusiasm , whilst the health of the king of England was given , all the guests were seated At a dinner given at Cape Henry , to the 36 Memoirs of Christophe .
Side 53
... which the water trickled from his back . Near the cart was a half - doz- ing cow , chewing the cud , and standing patiently to be rained on , with wreaths of vapour rising from her reeking hide ; The Stout Gentleman . 53.
... which the water trickled from his back . Near the cart was a half - doz- ing cow , chewing the cud , and standing patiently to be rained on , with wreaths of vapour rising from her reeking hide ; The Stout Gentleman . 53.
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