Life in English Literature: An Introduction for Beginners, Volumes 1-3Methuen, 1949 - 535 pages |
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Page 271
... took in about ten yards in its semi- diameter from the rock , and twenty yards in its dia- meter from its beginning and ending . In this half- circle I pitched two rows of strong stakes , driving them into the ground till they stood ...
... took in about ten yards in its semi- diameter from the rock , and twenty yards in its dia- meter from its beginning and ending . In this half- circle I pitched two rows of strong stakes , driving them into the ground till they stood ...
Page 291
... took out of his sleeve , but could make nothing of it . Whereupon I made a sign that he should place his hand on the ground . I then took the purse , and , opening it , poured all the gold into his palm . There were six Spanish pieces ...
... took out of his sleeve , but could make nothing of it . Whereupon I made a sign that he should place his hand on the ground . I then took the purse , and , opening it , poured all the gold into his palm . There were six Spanish pieces ...
Page 492
An Introduction for Beginners Leonard Alfred George Strong, Monica Redlich. and never took his hands away or come out once till he was showed the baby , wen bein ' took with fits , the doctor collared him and laid him on his back upon ...
An Introduction for Beginners Leonard Alfred George Strong, Monica Redlich. and never took his hands away or come out once till he was showed the baby , wen bein ' took with fits , the doctor collared him and laid him on his back upon ...
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