Overland Monthly and the Out West MagazineBret Harte 1923 |
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... feet , that in the greater part island rises 289 feet above the lake . On the very apex of the lake being under 300 feet . The only stream of this pyramid a pair of Great Blue Herons nest flowing into the lake is the Truckee River ...
... feet , that in the greater part island rises 289 feet above the lake . On the very apex of the lake being under 300 feet . The only stream of this pyramid a pair of Great Blue Herons nest flowing into the lake is the Truckee River ...
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... feet above the sea . Go back about a half a thousand million years and take your aeroplane with you . Go into the air some- where below central Wyom- ing and fly south and south- west about 1,000 miles . As far as you can see on either ...
... feet above the sea . Go back about a half a thousand million years and take your aeroplane with you . Go into the air some- where below central Wyom- ing and fly south and south- west about 1,000 miles . As far as you can see on either ...
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... feet of the San Francisco Peaks . These peaks are volcanic cones about 12,204 feet above sea level . From this wonderful source the city of Flagstaff secures its water and the arable land near by is watered from pent - up streams hidden ...
... feet of the San Francisco Peaks . These peaks are volcanic cones about 12,204 feet above sea level . From this wonderful source the city of Flagstaff secures its water and the arable land near by is watered from pent - up streams hidden ...
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... feet . For several days digging constantly went on and a depth of 10 feet had been reached when the earth began to tremble and sulphur- ous smoke came up from the depths of the mountain . Looking up the narrow gorge in which they were ...
... feet . For several days digging constantly went on and a depth of 10 feet had been reached when the earth began to tremble and sulphur- ous smoke came up from the depths of the mountain . Looking up the narrow gorge in which they were ...
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... Feet Pinched or Cramped ? When you pinch or cramp your feet in or- dinary shoes , you suffer more than local injury . You impair your circulation through compressed veins ; you reduce your vigor and spirits ; and you prepare the way for ...
... Feet Pinched or Cramped ? When you pinch or cramp your feet in or- dinary shoes , you suffer more than local injury . You impair your circulation through compressed veins ; you reduce your vigor and spirits ; and you prepare the way for ...
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