Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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William Chambers, Robert Chambers. down the observations he was daily making on his plant ; but these were obstinately ... observed that the flower turned towards the sun , following the orb in its course , the better to absorb its rays ...
William Chambers, Robert Chambers. down the observations he was daily making on his plant ; but these were obstinately ... observed that the flower turned towards the sun , following the orb in its course , the better to absorb its rays ...
Side 12
... observed that in her dark hair she wore a flower - the flower of his prison ! Involuntarily he extended his arms to clasp her , but in an instant she faded from his view the flower and the girl losing themselves in one another . The ...
... observed that in her dark hair she wore a flower - the flower of his prison ! Involuntarily he extended his arms to clasp her , but in an instant she faded from his view the flower and the girl losing themselves in one another . The ...
Side 16
... observed more than in all my previous life . Thou hast been a light in the darkness , a companion to relieve my solitude , a book which has seemed to me more wondrous than every other , for it has convinced me of my ignorance , and ...
... observed more than in all my previous life . Thou hast been a light in the darkness , a companion to relieve my solitude , a book which has seemed to me more wondrous than every other , for it has convinced me of my ignorance , and ...
Side 21
... observed some slight disturbance near her ; and on inquiring the cause , was told that a young woman , at the risk of being trampled down by the horses , had , under cover of the smoke , made her way across the line , and was earnestly ...
... observed some slight disturbance near her ; and on inquiring the cause , was told that a young woman , at the risk of being trampled down by the horses , had , under cover of the smoke , made her way across the line , and was earnestly ...
Side 28
... Observe , too , the branch which it has chosen ; it is one of the oldest and strongest - one not likely to be destroyed by the frost of winter , nor broken by the wind . ' ' But , ' said Charney , ' is this always so ? Are you sure that ...
... Observe , too , the branch which it has chosen ; it is one of the oldest and strongest - one not likely to be destroyed by the frost of winter , nor broken by the wind . ' ' But , ' said Charney , ' is this always so ? Are you sure that ...
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