The Mystic Flowery Land: Being a True Account of an Englishman's Travels and Adventures in ChinaLuzac, 1899 - 225 pages |
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... ' drop into poetry ' on the smallest provocation . " With all due deference I beg to submit that when considering the impression I wished to give of the country I was writing about , and the circumstances which influenced.
... ' drop into poetry ' on the smallest provocation . " With all due deference I beg to submit that when considering the impression I wished to give of the country I was writing about , and the circumstances which influenced.
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... give the reader some idea characteristic of these native servants , who play so prominent a part in the domestic life of all European residents in the Far East . The Chinese " boy , " I must tell you , is an individual different in many ...
... give the reader some idea characteristic of these native servants , who play so prominent a part in the domestic life of all European residents in the Far East . The Chinese " boy , " I must tell you , is an individual different in many ...
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... give the alarm . The coolie was the first to notice it , and as a shrill voice rang out through the house , ―he half dragged me back to the panel . " Hor sau ! hor sau * ! " ( Be quick ! be quick ! ) he said excitedly , closing the ...
... give the alarm . The coolie was the first to notice it , and as a shrill voice rang out through the house , ―he half dragged me back to the panel . " Hor sau ! hor sau * ! " ( Be quick ! be quick ! ) he said excitedly , closing the ...
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... give a detailed account of our passage to Soochow ; let it be sufficient for me to relate that we followed the course of the Soochow Creek from its mouth , and - owing to the low tide and want of wind , did not arrive at the village of ...
... give a detailed account of our passage to Soochow ; let it be sufficient for me to relate that we followed the course of the Soochow Creek from its mouth , and - owing to the low tide and want of wind , did not arrive at the village of ...
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... give maliciously disposed persons , holding responsible positions , the power of working out with impunity any petty spite they may harbour against a subordinate . In these reports they can to an unlimited extent defame the character ...
... give maliciously disposed persons , holding responsible positions , the power of working out with impunity any petty spite they may harbour against a subordinate . In these reports they can to an unlimited extent defame the character ...
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