The Mystic Flowery Land: A Personal NarrativeLuzac, 1896 - 231 pages |
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... CALLED OUT , " TALES OF FAR CATHAY , " .. ETC. , ETC. WITH NOTES BY THE AUTHOR AND NUMEROUS ILLUSTRATIONS . REESE LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY 0 ° C FORNIA LONDON : LUZAC & Co. PUBLISHERS TO THE INDIA OFFICE 1896 . 71481 ROELOFFZEN ...
... CALLED OUT , " TALES OF FAR CATHAY , " .. ETC. , ETC. WITH NOTES BY THE AUTHOR AND NUMEROUS ILLUSTRATIONS . REESE LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY 0 ° C FORNIA LONDON : LUZAC & Co. PUBLISHERS TO THE INDIA OFFICE 1896 . 71481 ROELOFFZEN ...
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... called , which is situated at the lower , or east end of the settlement in Hongkew . Directly the hawsers were made fast and the gangway placed † Words of salutation used in the same manner and in place of " Good - day . " * The word ...
... called , which is situated at the lower , or east end of the settlement in Hongkew . Directly the hawsers were made fast and the gangway placed † Words of salutation used in the same manner and in place of " Good - day . " * The word ...
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... called " boys " in China ) showed me up to a pleasantly situated bedroom which overlooked the river and the road . Having completed my toilet by dressing in a light flannel suit , I descended to the dining - room , and did ample justice ...
... called " boys " in China ) showed me up to a pleasantly situated bedroom which overlooked the river and the road . Having completed my toilet by dressing in a light flannel suit , I descended to the dining - room , and did ample justice ...
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... called to me in a loud voice , " Massa , you wantchee chow - chow ? Jest now blong bar parze ten , nearly leben ! " By which he meant to convey , in the most correct " pidgin " English , that breakfast was ready and that it was getting ...
... called to me in a loud voice , " Massa , you wantchee chow - chow ? Jest now blong bar parze ten , nearly leben ! " By which he meant to convey , in the most correct " pidgin " English , that breakfast was ready and that it was getting ...
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... called one of his most skilled metallists and entrusted the casting to him . The name of this favoured person was Kuan - Yu , a mandarin of some distinction in the capital , and one well liked by all who knew him . On receiving the ...
... called one of his most skilled metallists and entrusted the casting to him . The name of this favoured person was Kuan - Yu , a mandarin of some distinction in the capital , and one well liked by all who knew him . On receiving the ...
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