Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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Side 29
... eyes to shield them from the lightning , sheltering him from the rain , as best she might , with her own body - put up the most piteous prayers to Heaven that she might not thus far have led him only to fall a victim to a second ...
... eyes to shield them from the lightning , sheltering him from the rain , as best she might , with her own body - put up the most piteous prayers to Heaven that she might not thus far have led him only to fall a victim to a second ...
Side 30
... eyes as an angel come down from heaven , whom they felt half tempted to worship , and whom they carried in triumph , sounding her praises to all they met , to the bathing establishment . Its worthy proprietor received the orphans with ...
... eyes as an angel come down from heaven , whom they felt half tempted to worship , and whom they carried in triumph , sounding her praises to all they met , to the bathing establishment . Its worthy proprietor received the orphans with ...
Side 3
... eyes , nor the overpowering rays of the sun . Such was the furniture of his prison - chamber . The rest of his world was confined to a short stone staircase , which , turning sharply round , led to a little paved yard , that had ...
... eyes , nor the overpowering rays of the sun . Such was the furniture of his prison - chamber . The rest of his world was confined to a short stone staircase , which , turning sharply round , led to a little paved yard , that had ...
Side 4
... eyes bent to the ground , he perceived an unusual appearance between two of the stones . It was but a very little hillock of earth open at the top . Stooping down , he lightly raised some of the particles of soil , and now saw a little ...
... eyes bent to the ground , he perceived an unusual appearance between two of the stones . It was but a very little hillock of earth open at the top . Stooping down , he lightly raised some of the particles of soil , and now saw a little ...
Side 5
... eyes , and as if to justify themselves in his opinion , drew nearer to each other , enclosing the tender leaves , folding their soft wings over the plant , and thus pro- tecting it from cold , or the attack of insects ! Charney ...
... eyes , and as if to justify themselves in his opinion , drew nearer to each other , enclosing the tender leaves , folding their soft wings over the plant , and thus pro- tecting it from cold , or the attack of insects ! Charney ...
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