Tropical Sketches: Or, Reminiscences of an Indian Journalist, Том 1Hurst and Blackett, 1855 |
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... coming ; they have no affection for horses . The hoofs of your steed talk roundly to the stones , waking the distant echoes ; the serpents hear the sound , and will be gone . The wild leopard will seek no encounter with a brave horse ...
... coming ; they have no affection for horses . The hoofs of your steed talk roundly to the stones , waking the distant echoes ; the serpents hear the sound , and will be gone . The wild leopard will seek no encounter with a brave horse ...
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... " Mahathma , " ( Sir ) said Nogo , coming in a few minutes after . " Well ? " said I , inquiringly . ot Mahathma call ? " asked the lazy inquisitive fellow , his mouth still redolent of rice and. 38 TROPICAL SKETCHES .
... " Mahathma , " ( Sir ) said Nogo , coming in a few minutes after . " Well ? " said I , inquiringly . ot Mahathma call ? " asked the lazy inquisitive fellow , his mouth still redolent of rice and. 38 TROPICAL SKETCHES .
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... coming from that quarter . We are such frail creatures at best ! I only intended to have a look at them , but , when I saw them , I asked myself why my misfortunes of the pre- vious day should not be revenged ? How did I know but it was ...
... coming from that quarter . We are such frail creatures at best ! I only intended to have a look at them , but , when I saw them , I asked myself why my misfortunes of the pre- vious day should not be revenged ? How did I know but it was ...
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... Arab caught a glimpse of a huge white mass of foam , perhaps , whirling rapidly round on the stream to his left , and coming towards VOL . I. G him - caught a glimpse of something that ter- rified TROPICAL SKETCHES . 81.
... Arab caught a glimpse of a huge white mass of foam , perhaps , whirling rapidly round on the stream to his left , and coming towards VOL . I. G him - caught a glimpse of something that ter- rified TROPICAL SKETCHES . 81.
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... the public in England first hear of it , as coming from Ceylon , their cu- riosity will be excited , and I shall have an edition of eight or ten thousand copies ready for sale at a mere trifle each ; no three- TROPICAL SKETCHES . 89.
... the public in England first hear of it , as coming from Ceylon , their cu- riosity will be excited , and I shall have an edition of eight or ten thousand copies ready for sale at a mere trifle each ; no three- TROPICAL SKETCHES . 89.
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