Liberia: Or, Mr. Peyton's ExperimentsHarper & brothers, 1853 - 304 頁 |
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... tree at the foot of the garden . Mrs. Peyton stood at the window , looking in that direction , her favorite place of late years , and watched the pale , unearthly light that radiated from those memorials of the departed . " Oh ! if I ...
... tree at the foot of the garden . Mrs. Peyton stood at the window , looking in that direction , her favorite place of late years , and watched the pale , unearthly light that radiated from those memorials of the departed . " Oh ! if I ...
第 28 頁
... trees , leaps into beauty and freshness when the sun's rays fall unobstructed upon it , so great and entire a transformation did happiness produce in Keziah . sent by his father As he was leav- Charles , when a mere boy , was to ...
... trees , leaps into beauty and freshness when the sun's rays fall unobstructed upon it , so great and entire a transformation did happiness produce in Keziah . sent by his father As he was leav- Charles , when a mere boy , was to ...
第 30 頁
... trees careful- ly cleared of underbrush , and then , winding his way among a cluster of whitewashed cabins , he came to one a little larger and more carefully built than the rest . An idiot boy was basking in the sun before the door ...
... trees careful- ly cleared of underbrush , and then , winding his way among a cluster of whitewashed cabins , he came to one a little larger and more carefully built than the rest . An idiot boy was basking in the sun before the door ...
第 41 頁
... to that ser- vant , who was busy cutting down a lightning- struck tree near the carriage road . " How dy , Mas'r Charles ? " replied Polydore , 66 I'm coming forward quickly to shake hands ; mighty MR . PEYTON'S EXPERIMENTS . 41.
... to that ser- vant , who was busy cutting down a lightning- struck tree near the carriage road . " How dy , Mas'r Charles ? " replied Polydore , 66 I'm coming forward quickly to shake hands ; mighty MR . PEYTON'S EXPERIMENTS . 41.
第 53 頁
... . Fairfax's orders , and , summoned by Ben , she soon appeared , slowly emerging from the clump of trees , and as- cending the slope that led to the house . 66 Hurry , Clary , hurry ; mas'r's waitin ' MR . PEYTON'S EXPERIMENTS . 53.
... . Fairfax's orders , and , summoned by Ben , she soon appeared , slowly emerging from the clump of trees , and as- cending the slope that led to the house . 66 Hurry , Clary , hurry ; mas'r's waitin ' MR . PEYTON'S EXPERIMENTS . 53.
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