Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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Side 23
... side . Since he had begun to speak , he would , no doubt , soon regain the use of his limbs . His arms got daily stronger , and to the precious word ' sister ' he would by degrees add the welcome ones ' dear girl , ' my help , ' ' my ...
... side . Since he had begun to speak , he would , no doubt , soon regain the use of his limbs . His arms got daily stronger , and to the precious word ' sister ' he would by degrees add the welcome ones ' dear girl , ' my help , ' ' my ...
Side 25
... side in a half- dying state , ' said the old corporal , ' in a litter lent me by my colonel . At the end of a fortnight , strength and appetite began to return , and with them my spirits and hopes of a complete recovery , which took ...
... side in a half- dying state , ' said the old corporal , ' in a litter lent me by my colonel . At the end of a fortnight , strength and appetite began to return , and with them my spirits and hopes of a complete recovery , which took ...
Side 27
... side with shady trees - the heroic Genevieve drew her brother along with the apparatus she had prepared for the purpose . Let us pause a moment to describe this remarkable means of conveyance . It was not without such precautions as her ...
... side with shady trees - the heroic Genevieve drew her brother along with the apparatus she had prepared for the purpose . Let us pause a moment to describe this remarkable means of conveyance . It was not without such precautions as her ...
Side 28
... sides of the great high - roads and the level plains , their progress , though slow , was steady : halting for the heat of the day under the trees at the entrance of some hamlet , which afforded the needful supplies ; while at nightfall ...
... sides of the great high - roads and the level plains , their progress , though slow , was steady : halting for the heat of the day under the trees at the entrance of some hamlet , which afforded the needful supplies ; while at nightfall ...
Side 3
... side of gigantic flies ! Perhaps , however , the greatest interest this victim of ennui experienced , was the curiosity he felt concerning the figure he sometimes saw at the little window to which we before alluded . At first he took ...
... side of gigantic flies ! Perhaps , however , the greatest interest this victim of ennui experienced , was the curiosity he felt concerning the figure he sometimes saw at the little window to which we before alluded . At first he took ...
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