Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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Side 27
... 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 simple wisdom ...
... 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 simple wisdom ...
Side 28
... trees at the entrance of some hamlet , which afforded the needful supplies ; while at nightfall , the humblest decent shelter their slender means could command was sought and generally obtained . To avoid large paved villages , and yet ...
... trees at the entrance of some hamlet , which afforded the needful supplies ; while at nightfall , the humblest decent shelter their slender means could command was sought and generally obtained . To avoid large paved villages , and yet ...
Side 29
... tree above them ; and the fine serene midsummer night was passed by both in peace and safety . The only other untoward incident which marked the remaining journey was a thunder - storm in the forest of L'Isle Adam , which brought back ...
... tree above them ; and the fine serene midsummer night was passed by both in peace and safety . The only other untoward incident which marked the remaining journey was a thunder - storm in the forest of L'Isle Adam , which brought back ...
Side 3
... trees , men taller than the steeples , boats upon the roofs , carriages in the middle of the water , and dwarf pyramids by the side of gigantic flies ! Perhaps , however , the greatest interest this victim of ennui experienced , was the ...
... trees , men taller than the steeples , boats upon the roofs , carriages in the middle of the water , and dwarf pyramids by the side of gigantic flies ! Perhaps , however , the greatest interest this victim of ennui experienced , was the ...
Side 7
... tree under which you prattled to your mother in your childhood , so much the better . The superintendent has not spoken about it , and as for me , I shut my eyes to things I don't wish to see . If it should grow to be a tree , and so be ...
... tree under which you prattled to your mother in your childhood , so much the better . The superintendent has not spoken about it , and as for me , I shut my eyes to things I don't wish to see . If it should grow to be a tree , and so be ...
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