The Mystic Flowery Land: Being a True Account of an Englishman's Travels and Adventures in ChinaLuzac, 1899 - 225 pages |
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... of yours ? " : He did not answer my question at once , but remained in an attitude of contemplative attention , repeating , the word hsieh ( shoe ) at each stroke of the bell . When the tolling III KO-AI AND THE BELL.
... of yours ? " : He did not answer my question at once , but remained in an attitude of contemplative attention , repeating , the word hsieh ( shoe ) at each stroke of the bell . When the tolling III KO-AI AND THE BELL.
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... remained , And so I'm called the Prefect's daughter , now . " When Uko heard his wife narrate these facts , He for a moment stood in wonderment . Then , with a cry of joy , he drew her near And , with emotion , spake impressively ...
... remained , And so I'm called the Prefect's daughter , now . " When Uko heard his wife narrate these facts , He for a moment stood in wonderment . Then , with a cry of joy , he drew her near And , with emotion , spake impressively ...
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... remained here exploring the temple for some time , and in the afternoon , having partaken of some refreshment that my coolies had carried for me , I again made a start , following a narrow footpath which ran parallel with the beach in a ...
... remained here exploring the temple for some time , and in the afternoon , having partaken of some refreshment that my coolies had carried for me , I again made a start , following a narrow footpath which ran parallel with the beach in a ...
Page 83
... remained and multiplied . The fortunate young maid , through her exemplary conduct , was allowed to take possession of the property , and lived with her blind mother in peace and affluence . Like us , the Chinese have their domestic ...
... remained and multiplied . The fortunate young maid , through her exemplary conduct , was allowed to take possession of the property , and lived with her blind mother in peace and affluence . Like us , the Chinese have their domestic ...
Page 96
... it were possible to do so , for the smugglers evidently landed the goods somewhere at no great distance ; where , and how , remained to be 1 discovered . He consented , and I at once absented 96 THE MYSTIC FLOWERY LAND .
... it were possible to do so , for the smugglers evidently landed the goods somewhere at no great distance ; where , and how , remained to be 1 discovered . He consented , and I at once absented 96 THE MYSTIC FLOWERY LAND .
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aboard afterwards Ah Shun Amoy ancient arrived asked bamboo beautiful beneath boat Canton captain cash Celestial Chefoo China Chinese Cloth coast colony Coloured commenced coolie Customs death deck despatch dollars E. A. WALLIS BUDGE early East Edited Emperor English entered eyes favoured foreign Formosa friends Haikwan Hainan hand harbour heard Hoihow Hong Hongkong honour India island junks Keelung Kiungchow Ko-ai lady land latter leaving light lived looking LUZAC mandarins manner miles morning Namoa native never night officers once opium Oriental Pagoda passage passed passengers picul pidgin pirates poor port residents ricksha river round sails sampan Sanskrit scene seemed Sêou Jâe Shanghai ship shore side Sir Robert Hart snake Soochow soon steamer suddenly Swatow Tamsui Taotai temple Tientsin Translated Treaty Ports Tung-po vessel walk watch Western wind young
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