Olla PodridaG. Routledge and Sons, 1889 - Всего страниц: 330 |
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... took alarm about the children being two nights on deck , and it was at last decided that to go up to Manheim by steamboat at £ 4 9s . a - head , and children at half- price , was not to be thought of . 23 " I wonder you don't go to ...
... took alarm about the children being two nights on deck , and it was at last decided that to go up to Manheim by steamboat at £ 4 9s . a - head , and children at half- price , was not to be thought of . 23 " I wonder you don't go to ...
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... took a musket in her mouth , and fired it off with her trunk . When I was in India I was very partial to these animals ; there was a most splendid elephant which had been captured by the expedition sent to Martaban ; he stood four or ...
... took a musket in her mouth , and fired it off with her trunk . When I was in India I was very partial to these animals ; there was a most splendid elephant which had been captured by the expedition sent to Martaban ; he stood four or ...
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... took us all in tow , and away we went at a ver , fair pace . It must have been a very beautiful sight to those who were looking on - the whole train in one line , covered with red cloth and garlands of roses with white canopies overhead ...
... took us all in tow , and away we went at a ver , fair pace . It must have been a very beautiful sight to those who were looking on - the whole train in one line , covered with red cloth and garlands of roses with white canopies overhead ...
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... took it from the Dutch - and every one has heard how Lord Pal- merston protocol - ed while Marshal Gerard bombard - ed - and how it was all bombard and bombast . The name of Lord Palmerston reminds me that conversing after dinner with ...
... took it from the Dutch - and every one has heard how Lord Pal- merston protocol - ed while Marshal Gerard bombard - ed - and how it was all bombard and bombast . The name of Lord Palmerston reminds me that conversing after dinner with ...
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... took a chair , moved his lips for a few seconds , and then sat bolt upright , staring at the two candles ; how many he counted I cannot pretend to say . " Really , " said No. Three , " we are — I'm afraid — taking a great liberty - a ...
... took a chair , moved his lips for a few seconds , and then sat bolt upright , staring at the two candles ; how many he counted I cannot pretend to say . " Really , " said No. Three , " we are — I'm afraid — taking a great liberty - a ...
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