The Esquimaux; or, Fidelity, 3 vols, 3권Newman, 1819 - 267페이지 |
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... hour , the sisters went in to see if she slept , and were pleased to observe that her slumbers were as calm as an infant's . Her long shining black hair flowed nearly to the ground ; her skin was a deep brown , and her cheek cheek had ...
... hour , the sisters went in to see if she slept , and were pleased to observe that her slumbers were as calm as an infant's . Her long shining black hair flowed nearly to the ground ; her skin was a deep brown , and her cheek cheek had ...
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... hour , the sisters went in to see if she slept , and were pleased to observe that her slumbers were as calm as an infant's . Her long shining black hair flowed nearly to the ground ; her skin was a deep brown , and her cheek cheek had ...
... hour , the sisters went in to see if she slept , and were pleased to observe that her slumbers were as calm as an infant's . Her long shining black hair flowed nearly to the ground ; her skin was a deep brown , and her cheek cheek had ...
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... hours since she saw her pursuing a fine red deer , but . mentioned that it was in a direction quite opposite to where she had left her , wounded and bleeding . No No more was thought of this till night was far 18 THE ESQUIMAUX .
... hours since she saw her pursuing a fine red deer , but . mentioned that it was in a direction quite opposite to where she had left her , wounded and bleeding . No No more was thought of this till night was far 18 THE ESQUIMAUX .
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... " I am sorry to hear you say so , Miss , begging your pardon , " said Miss Polly Wizzle . 66 Why , you have not known this lady even a few hours , and how can this THE ESQUIMAUX . 41 with the small-pox, but almost constant- ...
... " I am sorry to hear you say so , Miss , begging your pardon , " said Miss Polly Wizzle . 66 Why , you have not known this lady even a few hours , and how can this THE ESQUIMAUX . 41 with the small-pox, but almost constant- ...
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Emily Clark. this lady even a few hours , and how can you be so taken with her ? And a Frenchwoman too ! La , bless me ! you must excuse my prejudice , but I never could fancy any foreigners , but , above all , a French ... hours, and how ...
Emily Clark. this lady even a few hours , and how can you be so taken with her ? And a Frenchwoman too ! La , bless me ! you must excuse my prejudice , but I never could fancy any foreigners , but , above all , a French ... hours, and how ...
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