Tropical Sketches: Or, Reminiscences of an Indian Journalist, Том 1Hurst and Blackett, 1855 |
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... seen . The big round drops were coursing each other down my cheeks with the excitement and the exercise . " Let them kill their own snakes , " said I , indignantly , throwing down the bar and shut- ting the door as I left the room ...
... seen . The big round drops were coursing each other down my cheeks with the excitement and the exercise . " Let them kill their own snakes , " said I , indignantly , throwing down the bar and shut- ting the door as I left the room ...
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... pleasure by inspecting the premises and popping at the birds which presented themselves as we proceeded , won- dering all the while where Lister was , and why I had neither heard nor seen anything of him . 44 TROPICAL SKETCHES .
... pleasure by inspecting the premises and popping at the birds which presented themselves as we proceeded , won- dering all the while where Lister was , and why I had neither heard nor seen anything of him . 44 TROPICAL SKETCHES .
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... seen Captain Lister , but it was evident he was still the same dinner and elephants his prevailing tastes , the great objects of his attention . The shining glow which suffused his countenance was with him but an everyday affair : a ...
... seen Captain Lister , but it was evident he was still the same dinner and elephants his prevailing tastes , the great objects of his attention . The shining glow which suffused his countenance was with him but an everyday affair : a ...
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... seen of it from where I stood . I resolved therefore to make my way to the cottage near which I had taken my breakfast , and in the neighbourhood of which Robin was still doubtless enjoying a quiet graze ; TROPICAL SKETCHES . 57.
... seen of it from where I stood . I resolved therefore to make my way to the cottage near which I had taken my breakfast , and in the neighbourhood of which Robin was still doubtless enjoying a quiet graze ; TROPICAL SKETCHES . 57.
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... seen , none that afforded the slightest chance of an extensive prospect , so thick and burly was the foliage , so little open space was anywhere to be discovered . " That forest appeared to me interminable as I trudged ever on and on in ...
... seen , none that afforded the slightest chance of an extensive prospect , so thick and burly was the foliage , so little open space was anywhere to be discovered . " That forest appeared to me interminable as I trudged ever on and on in ...
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