Sharpe's London magazine, a journal of entertainment and instruction. [entitled] Sharpe's London journal. [entitled] Sharpe's London magazine, conducted by mrs. S.C. Hall, Bände 26-27Anna Maria Hall |
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... trees , carefully trained , fenced round , guarded from malevolent winds , disap- point those who , with skill and patience , have un- dertaken to rear them , in the belief that so watched , so sheltered from ill , and from ...
... trees , carefully trained , fenced round , guarded from malevolent winds , disap- point those who , with skill and patience , have un- dertaken to rear them , in the belief that so watched , so sheltered from ill , and from ...
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... trees , the dome - topped giants of the legu- minous and bombaceous orders , reared their heads far above the average height of the green walls . The fan - leaved Mirviti palm was scattered in some numbers amidst the rest , a few ...
... trees , the dome - topped giants of the legu- minous and bombaceous orders , reared their heads far above the average height of the green walls . The fan - leaved Mirviti palm was scattered in some numbers amidst the rest , a few ...
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... tree - creepers , purple- breasted tanagers and humming - birds flitting about among the trees , and beautiful cicadaes , with wings adorned with patches of bright green and scarlet , clinging , three or four in a tree , to the branches ...
... tree - creepers , purple- breasted tanagers and humming - birds flitting about among the trees , and beautiful cicadaes , with wings adorned with patches of bright green and scarlet , clinging , three or four in a tree , to the branches ...
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... trees were rather wide apart and the ground covered , to a depth of eight or ten inches , with dry leaves , Mr. Bates encountered a boa - constrictor . He was startled by a rushing noise near , and looked up to the trees thinking a ...
... trees were rather wide apart and the ground covered , to a depth of eight or ten inches , with dry leaves , Mr. Bates encountered a boa - constrictor . He was startled by a rushing noise near , and looked up to the trees thinking a ...
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... trees stand like spectres . But there is more of sadness , and quite as much to suggest , melancholy thought in the long rows of houses in a city - street . You have a sort of companionship with the trees , and feel at home with them ...
... trees stand like spectres . But there is more of sadness , and quite as much to suggest , melancholy thought in the long rows of houses in a city - street . You have a sort of companionship with the trees , and feel at home with them ...
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