Overland Monthly: Devoted to the Development of the CountryA. Roman and Company, 1967 |
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Page 211
... seemed to be no twilight ; although print could hard- ly be read , the appearance of light in the air , the distinctness of colors , the clearness with which every spar of the shipping stood out , seemed like day - light ; and yet there ...
... seemed to be no twilight ; although print could hard- ly be read , the appearance of light in the air , the distinctness of colors , the clearness with which every spar of the shipping stood out , seemed like day - light ; and yet there ...
Page 409
... seemed to demand the answer from myself . It was at Sacramento , in July of 1849 , the hottest month of the hottest of all years to unacclimated Argonauts . I had been work- ing in the mines at Horseshoe Bar , where all day long a ...
... seemed to demand the answer from myself . It was at Sacramento , in July of 1849 , the hottest month of the hottest of all years to unacclimated Argonauts . I had been work- ing in the mines at Horseshoe Bar , where all day long a ...
Page 486
... seemed pleased , though he did not accept the invitation . We seemed to share a curious kind of embarrassment ; the necessity for my presence in the school was a relief to me . I bowed and went in ; but though he did not remain in sight ...
... seemed pleased , though he did not accept the invitation . We seemed to share a curious kind of embarrassment ; the necessity for my presence in the school was a relief to me . I bowed and went in ; but though he did not remain in sight ...
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Chinese in Early Days The James OMeara 477 | 17 |
XE R Sill | 33 |
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