Overland Monthly: Devoted to the Development of the CountryA. Roman and Company, 1906 |
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... ment , being often adorned with sculptured saints and grotesque forms , historical and astronomical . But man's highest perfection of art is nothing compared to the richness White Lady Banksia . convert them into things of beauty . In ...
... ment , being often adorned with sculptured saints and grotesque forms , historical and astronomical . But man's highest perfection of art is nothing compared to the richness White Lady Banksia . convert them into things of beauty . In ...
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... ment is not wanting in any of these rose garlanded entrances , for here beauty is a birth - right , and her kingdom a perennial one . This floral beauty is far superior to architectural , for it grows in silence , and is fashioned ...
... ment is not wanting in any of these rose garlanded entrances , for here beauty is a birth - right , and her kingdom a perennial one . This floral beauty is far superior to architectural , for it grows in silence , and is fashioned ...
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... ment , but there is no age limit to restrict those who wish to take up the work , providing they have dis- carded short skirts or have not taken on the infirmities of old age . Dressed in a dark skirt , with waist of a light ...
... ment , but there is no age limit to restrict those who wish to take up the work , providing they have dis- carded short skirts or have not taken on the infirmities of old age . Dressed in a dark skirt , with waist of a light ...
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... ment there was grace and skill . Isaac observed that they were all quite young , but they worked as if they were at home and felt in their places - they went about their duties with the same easy confidence that he ran a sewing machine ...
... ment there was grace and skill . Isaac observed that they were all quite young , but they worked as if they were at home and felt in their places - they went about their duties with the same easy confidence that he ran a sewing machine ...
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... ment , and I think your good sense will find the correct answer . " " Do you know how the pyramids were built ? As large of stature as you were , I cannot see how you could lift such weights . " " Those stones were not raised by muscle ...
... ment , and I think your good sense will find the correct answer . " " Do you know how the pyramids were built ? As large of stature as you were , I cannot see how you could lift such weights . " " Those stones were not raised by muscle ...
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