Life in Sweden: With Excursions in Norway and Denmark, Том 2Hurst and Blackett, 1853 |
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... feel the action of the sun ; the sky looks as if it were just daybreak ; the ice all around , and the fresh rolling water hurrying in one solitary current through it ; the white crisp ground , the still glittering windows , and no ...
... feel the action of the sun ; the sky looks as if it were just daybreak ; the ice all around , and the fresh rolling water hurrying in one solitary current through it ; the white crisp ground , the still glittering windows , and no ...
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... feel spiteful when I see fur - clad men pulling off their hats , and perhaps exposing a bald crown to the biting air , while they bow and bow and bow -three times is the mode - as if they were pre- sented for the first time to the ...
... feel spiteful when I see fur - clad men pulling off their hats , and perhaps exposing a bald crown to the biting air , while they bow and bow and bow -three times is the mode - as if they were pre- sented for the first time to the ...
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... feeling of solemnity seemed to prevail . At last , the usual libation of bad white German wine appeared , to drink the health of the young couple ; and at the same time entered the clergy- man , whose office was not yet over : he ...
... feeling of solemnity seemed to prevail . At last , the usual libation of bad white German wine appeared , to drink the health of the young couple ; and at the same time entered the clergy- man , whose office was not yet over : he ...
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... feeling , now band themselves together , much as they latterly have sought to do in Eng- land under the title of Sisters ; but they take no peculiar title here , and wear no distinctive dress . They have formed houses of reception for ...
... feeling , now band themselves together , much as they latterly have sought to do in Eng- land under the title of Sisters ; but they take no peculiar title here , and wear no distinctive dress . They have formed houses of reception for ...
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... feel of the floor I stood on seemed to penetrate throughout my whole frame . The floor was a wooden one , too , but the Swedish churches are never warmed ; they say they cannot be warmed . I suppose the difficulty is merely one of cost ...
... feel of the floor I stood on seemed to penetrate throughout my whole frame . The floor was a wooden one , too , but the Swedish churches are never warmed ; they say they cannot be warmed . I suppose the difficulty is merely one of cost ...
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