Gates ; how at each stage of the construction, roaring, impromptu cities, full of gold and lust and death, sprang up and then died away again, and are now but wayside stations in the desert; how in these uncouth places pig-tailed Chinese pirates worked... The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - 第 53 頁Robert Louis Stevenson 著 - 1906完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1892 - 322 頁
...this unwatered wilderness and haunt of savage tribes, and now will bear an emigrant for some £ 12 from the Atlantic to the Golden Gates; how at each...this last fastness, the scream of the "bad medicine waggon" charioting his foes; and then when I go on to remember that all this epical turmoil was conducted... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson, Lloyd Osbourne, William Ernest Henley - 1895 - 452 頁
...through this unwatered wilderness and haunt of savage tribes, and now will bear an emigrant for some £\2 from the Atlantic to the Golden Gates; how at each...this last fastness, the scream of the "bad medicine waggon " charioting his foes; and then when I go on to remember that all this epical turmoil was conducted... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson, Lloyd Osbourne, Fanny Van de Grift Stevenson, William Ernest Henley - 1895 - 454 頁
...through this unwatered wilderness and haunt of savage tribes, and now will bear an emigrant for some £12 from the Atlantic to the Golden Gates; how at each...this last fastness, the scream of the "bad medicine waggon." charioting his foes; and then when I go on to remember that all this epical turmoil was conducted... | |
| Cy Warman - 1898 - 342 頁
...men from Europe, talking together in a mixed dialect, mostly oaths, gambling, drinking, quarreling, and murdering like wolves ; how the plumed hereditary...conducted by gentlemen in frock coats, and with a mew to nothing more extraordinary than a fortune and a subsequent visit to Paris, it seems to me, I... | |
| 1898 - 942 頁
...men from Europe, talking together in a mixed dialect, mostly oaths, gambling, drinking, quarreling, and murdering like wolves ; how the plumed hereditary...America heard in this last fastness the scream of the ' Pad Medicine Wagon ' charioting his foes ; and then when I go on to remember that all this epical... | |
| Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh - 1909 - 616 頁
...each stage of the construction, roaring, impromptu cities. . -sprang up and then died away again... how the plumed hereditary lord of all America heard...of the 'Bad Medicine Wagon' charioting his foes... it seems to me, 1 own, as if this railway were the one typical achievement of the age in which we live."... | |
| Zane Grey - 1918 - 434 頁
...border ruffians and broken men from Europe, gambling, drinking, quarreling, and murdering like wolves; and then when I go on to remember that all this epical turmoil was conducted by gentlemen in frock-coats, with a view to nothing more extraordinary than a fortune and a subsequent visit to Paris... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1907 - 324 頁
...through this unwatered wilderness and haunt of savage tribes, and now will bear an emigrant for some £12 from the Atlantic to the Golden Gates; how at each...this last fastness, the scream of the " bad medicine waggon " charioting his foes ; and then when I go on to remember that all this epical turmoil was conducted... | |
| John William Starr - 1928 - 404 頁
...and broken men from Europe, talking together in a mixed dialect mostly oaths, gambling, quarreling and murdering like wolves; how the plumed hereditary...; and then when I go on to remember that all this special turmoil was conducted by gentlemen in f rocked coats, and to nothing more extraordinary than... | |
| Paul Theroux - 1979 - 438 頁
...how the railroad has been pushed through this unwatered wilderness and haunt of savage tribes . . . how at each stage of the construction, roaring, impromptu...this last fastness, the scream of the "bad medicine waggon" charioting his foes; and then when I go on to remember that all this epical turmoil was conducted... | |
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