Fred Markham in Russia1858 - 372 pages |
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... seen . qualifications , being the Besides possessing these life and spirit of every juvenile party , and the promoter of all sports and pastimes in doors and out of doors , he was a welcome guest , both with old and young , at every ...
... seen . qualifications , being the Besides possessing these life and spirit of every juvenile party , and the promoter of all sports and pastimes in doors and out of doors , he was a welcome guest , both with old and young , at every ...
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... seen the sun rise for the last time , for it was too dark by far to allow us to try and help ourselves ; and from the way the sea kept striking the ship , I knew full well she could not long hold to- gether . " Well , Mr. Fairman , I'm ...
... seen the sun rise for the last time , for it was too dark by far to allow us to try and help ourselves ; and from the way the sea kept striking the ship , I knew full well she could not long hold to- gether . " Well , Mr. Fairman , I'm ...
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... Seen in the bright glow of the morning sun the castle had a pleasing , cheerful aspect , with nothing of the dark , gloomy , hobgoblin style of architecture about it such as Mrs. Radcliffe delighted to describe . It stands on a narrow ...
... Seen in the bright glow of the morning sun the castle had a pleasing , cheerful aspect , with nothing of the dark , gloomy , hobgoblin style of architecture about it such as Mrs. Radcliffe delighted to describe . It stands on a narrow ...
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... seen through their glasses beyond it on the starboard hand . The morning of Wednesday broke cold and grey , but in the forenoon the sun burst forth and shone brightly , and the sea was rippled over by a westerly breeze , which increased ...
... seen through their glasses beyond it on the starboard hand . The morning of Wednesday broke cold and grey , but in the forenoon the sun burst forth and shone brightly , and the sea was rippled over by a westerly breeze , which increased ...
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... seen the graceful tower of the Admiralty , tapering up like a golden needle into the blue sky . Soon , other buildings - hospitals and palaces , and houses , and towers , either not so lofty , or further off , rose to view ; but no land ...
... seen the graceful tower of the Admiralty , tapering up like a golden needle into the blue sky . Soon , other buildings - hospitals and palaces , and houses , and towers , either not so lofty , or further off , rose to view ; but no land ...
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