The Cornhill Magazine, Band 10;Band 57William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1888 |
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... leaves among the tertiary forests . By his nightly camp - fire he beat out gradually his excited gesture- language and his oral speech . He tamed the dog , the horse , the cow , the camel . He taught himself to hew small clearings in ...
... leaves among the tertiary forests . By his nightly camp - fire he beat out gradually his excited gesture- language and his oral speech . He tamed the dog , the horse , the cow , the camel . He taught himself to hew small clearings in ...
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... leave the animals and consider that word calembour , which appears to have encountered as much con- tumely in France as its equivalent in England . It has been said among us that the man who would make a pun would pick a pocket , and ...
... leave the animals and consider that word calembour , which appears to have encountered as much con- tumely in France as its equivalent in England . It has been said among us that the man who would make a pun would pick a pocket , and ...
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... leave my old marshland home . I parted with my old companions and kind friends with sorrow . Just as I was going a hamper was brought for me . It was a parting gift , and contained water birds and waders , beautiful creatures captured ...
... leave my old marshland home . I parted with my old companions and kind friends with sorrow . Just as I was going a hamper was brought for me . It was a parting gift , and contained water birds and waders , beautiful creatures captured ...
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... leave shelter if he can possibly help it ; so we tramp on in the hope of a chance shot . A dark patch shows on the snow ; reaching it we find it is a marsh spring not frozen . Here and there you come upon such ; also the footprints of ...
... leave shelter if he can possibly help it ; so we tramp on in the hope of a chance shot . A dark patch shows on the snow ; reaching it we find it is a marsh spring not frozen . Here and there you come upon such ; also the footprints of ...
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... leaving my head and shoulders free . Pulling my- self together , I look first to see that my gun is right , and fire . Five dunlins and three sanderlings ( arenaria calidris ) to the shot , while one bird flies out to the water's edge ...
... leaving my head and shoulders free . Pulling my- self together , I look first to see that my gun is right , and fire . Five dunlins and three sanderlings ( arenaria calidris ) to the shot , while one bird flies out to the water's edge ...
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