Life in Sweden: With Excursions in Norway and Denmark, Том 2Hurst and Blackett, 1853 |
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... frozen snow . Another mode is that of sitting upright with a foot on each pole , and conducting themselves ; coming down a hill , however , very often with their eyes and thoughts engaged on anything as much as 58 LIFE IN SWEDEN .
... frozen snow . Another mode is that of sitting upright with a foot on each pole , and conducting themselves ; coming down a hill , however , very often with their eyes and thoughts engaged on anything as much as 58 LIFE IN SWEDEN .
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With Excursions in Norway and Denmark Selina Bunbury. their eyes and thoughts engaged on anything as much as on the preservation of my limbs . I had heard so much of the danger of walking on the icy ground , that I had little hope of ...
With Excursions in Norway and Denmark Selina Bunbury. their eyes and thoughts engaged on anything as much as on the preservation of my limbs . I had heard so much of the danger of walking on the icy ground , that I had little hope of ...
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... thought the poor man had gone blind . I am now making many acquaintances ; a good number of icicled moustaches , beards , and whiskers come into my warm room , and the thaw that commences is droll enough . I often think , that as no ...
... thought the poor man had gone blind . I am now making many acquaintances ; a good number of icicled moustaches , beards , and whiskers come into my warm room , and the thaw that commences is droll enough . I often think , that as no ...
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... thought the best part of the entertainment was to be found in coming out . The cold in the lower hall of entrance , where we had to put on cloaks , boots , capuchons , and that medley of precautionary wraps of which our servants disrobe ...
... thought the best part of the entertainment was to be found in coming out . The cold in the lower hall of entrance , where we had to put on cloaks , boots , capuchons , and that medley of precautionary wraps of which our servants disrobe ...
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... , however — and I had a great many - thought I was very polite in trying to be pleased with such a cold , rough coming out as this ; and Grefven very often said I must find it not so good to have to walk in such strong 66 LIFE IN SWEDEN .
... , however — and I had a great many - thought I was very polite in trying to be pleased with such a cold , rough coming out as this ; and Grefven very often said I must find it not so good to have to walk in such strong 66 LIFE IN SWEDEN .
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