Old CalabriaHoughton Mifflin, 1915 - Всего страниц: 352 |
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... soon worn off by mundane trivialities and vexations that one is glad to take refuge in simpler pleasures once more - to return to primitive emotionalism . There are so many Emperors of past days ! And like the old custodian , I have not ...
... soon worn off by mundane trivialities and vexations that one is glad to take refuge in simpler pleasures once more - to return to primitive emotionalism . There are so many Emperors of past days ! And like the old custodian , I have not ...
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... soon to be scorched to ashes , but now richly dight with the yellow flowers of the giant fennel , with patches of ruby - red poppy and asphodels pale and shadowy , past their prime . I had thought upon the history of this immense tract ...
... soon to be scorched to ashes , but now richly dight with the yellow flowers of the giant fennel , with patches of ruby - red poppy and asphodels pale and shadowy , past their prime . I had thought upon the history of this immense tract ...
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... Soon the rain fell once more and drove me to seek refuge among the houses , where I glimpsed the familiar figure of my coachman , sitting disconsolately under a porch . He looked up and remarked ( for want of something better to say ) ...
... Soon the rain fell once more and drove me to seek refuge among the houses , where I glimpsed the familiar figure of my coachman , sitting disconsolately under a porch . He looked up and remarked ( for want of something better to say ) ...
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... soon enough , much more than a mere necessity . For even as the traveller new to Borneo , when they offer him a durian - fruit , is instantly brought to vomiting - point by its odour , but after a few mouthfuls declares it to be the ...
... soon enough , much more than a mere necessity . For even as the traveller new to Borneo , when they offer him a durian - fruit , is instantly brought to vomiting - point by its odour , but after a few mouthfuls declares it to be the ...
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... Soon after their arrival in America they begin sending home rations of money to their parents ; the old farm prospers once more , the daughters receive decent dowries . I know farmers who receive over three pounds a month from their ...
... Soon after their arrival in America they begin sending home rations of money to their parents ; the old farm prospers once more , the daughters receive decent dowries . I know farmers who receive over three pounds a month from their ...
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