Overland Monthly and Out West MagazineBret Harte A. Roman 1868-1875, 1909 |
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... DEAD INCHES . Story THE DESERT . Verse THE DESERT NIGHT . Verse THE DIVINE PROGRAM VI . Its Epochs and Dispensations THE DIVINE PROGRAM . VII . ANNA BRABHAM OSBORN 375 FLORENCE SLACK CRAWFORD 470 L. A. MALONE 384 JOSEPH NOEL 560 JOSEPH ...
... DEAD INCHES . Story THE DESERT . Verse THE DESERT NIGHT . Verse THE DIVINE PROGRAM VI . Its Epochs and Dispensations THE DIVINE PROGRAM . VII . ANNA BRABHAM OSBORN 375 FLORENCE SLACK CRAWFORD 470 L. A. MALONE 384 JOSEPH NOEL 560 JOSEPH ...
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... dead , then look upon the blackened acres of Pahoehoe , all of which have poured out within the memory of living man , and see the rigid waves , the black effigies of once brilliant fountains , the waves and streams of lava , once ...
... dead , then look upon the blackened acres of Pahoehoe , all of which have poured out within the memory of living man , and see the rigid waves , the black effigies of once brilliant fountains , the waves and streams of lava , once ...
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... dead buried in the ground instead of being thrown over a cliff . The plan was a safe - guard against their coming back . For some reason , the Lakemen disliked the thought of the never - wake - up men re- turning . After a short period ...
... dead buried in the ground instead of being thrown over a cliff . The plan was a safe - guard against their coming back . For some reason , the Lakemen disliked the thought of the never - wake - up men re- turning . After a short period ...
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... dead be inhumed ; otherwise they would return and annoy their breth- Everything belonged to Wah - wah , for he had the power of destroying every- thing . He had invented fire that could burn up the forests , frighten away the game and ...
... dead be inhumed ; otherwise they would return and annoy their breth- Everything belonged to Wah - wah , for he had the power of destroying every- thing . He had invented fire that could burn up the forests , frighten away the game and ...
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... dead , to deposit a little wheat on the mound , in order that the dead might eat , if it had a mind to . Prior to that time there had been no planting of cereals , which grew wild , and no connection was remarked between seed and stalk ...
... dead , to deposit a little wheat on the mound , in order that the dead might eat , if it had a mind to . Prior to that time there had been no planting of cereals , which grew wild , and no connection was remarked between seed and stalk ...
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