Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 287F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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Page 319
... heard the folks say , ' Ain't he sung it beautiful ? ' like I heard ' em then ; and like I always heard ' em when your father sung . And I'd like to have seen you married , and have knowed the sort of woman I was leaving you to . But ...
... heard the folks say , ' Ain't he sung it beautiful ? ' like I heard ' em then ; and like I always heard ' em when your father sung . And I'd like to have seen you married , and have knowed the sort of woman I was leaving you to . But ...
Page 387
... heard a pakeha Maori sing , in native style , a song composed of nothing but names of mountains , rivers , and lakes in Maoriland , strung together without regard to sense ; and the Maoris who heard it began the war dance on the spot ...
... heard a pakeha Maori sing , in native style , a song composed of nothing but names of mountains , rivers , and lakes in Maoriland , strung together without regard to sense ; and the Maoris who heard it began the war dance on the spot ...
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... heard but insulting references to a boatful of mythical jollies who hunted lobsters for their skin . At this there was a grin from the bluejackets , and a growl from the marines , while the lieutenant said , stupidly : " Englishmen ...
... heard but insulting references to a boatful of mythical jollies who hunted lobsters for their skin . At this there was a grin from the bluejackets , and a growl from the marines , while the lieutenant said , stupidly : " Englishmen ...
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Old Doctors The By C W HECKETHORN | 139 |
The Thames a Salmon RiverPurification of the Thames | 165 |
Tale The of Anne By KATHARINE Sylvester | 223 |
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