The Leisure Hour, Volumes 1253-1305W. Stevens, printer, 1876 |
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Page 12
... morning . " The requisition , he continues , goes on to the dame prepare for the feast , and her answer is : - to " London Bridge is broken down , On Christmas Day in the morning . " The inference always was , that until the bridge was ...
... morning . " The requisition , he continues , goes on to the dame prepare for the feast , and her answer is : - to " London Bridge is broken down , On Christmas Day in the morning . " The inference always was , that until the bridge was ...
Page 15
... morning till night I could hear you all chirp- ing and chattering while I sat in my hole in the opposite bank . To - day it is quite bare and quite forsaken . Why is it ? " " Why ? " repeated Dick ; " can't you understand why ? The ...
... morning till night I could hear you all chirp- ing and chattering while I sat in my hole in the opposite bank . To - day it is quite bare and quite forsaken . Why is it ? " " Why ? " repeated Dick ; " can't you understand why ? The ...
Page 39
... morning , and returned in the evening with their loads , which they sold , and honestly maintained themselves and their animals . They had nothing in the world but the two donkeys , which were little larger than goats . The Bedawin of ...
... morning , and returned in the evening with their loads , which they sold , and honestly maintained themselves and their animals . They had nothing in the world but the two donkeys , which were little larger than goats . The Bedawin of ...
Page 40
... morning was his guide , chosen chiefly on account of his radiant waistcoat . Half a mile from the village this guide lost the road , and led us astray , and fell back to the rear , where he could do no harm . When a village would rise ...
... morning was his guide , chosen chiefly on account of his radiant waistcoat . Half a mile from the village this guide lost the road , and led us astray , and fell back to the rear , where he could do no harm . When a village would rise ...
Page 42
... morning I was called up at three o'clock by a peasant ringing at the door incessantly . What do you want , I asked ? ' " 666 " A bottle of mixture for tailor Sneck . ' ' " Is he worse ? ' " 6 " I don't know ; he told me to call for it ...
... morning I was called up at three o'clock by a peasant ringing at the door incessantly . What do you want , I asked ? ' " 666 " A bottle of mixture for tailor Sneck . ' ' " Is he worse ? ' " 6 " I don't know ; he told me to call for it ...
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