The Mystic Flowery Land: A Personal NarrativeLuzac, 1896 - 231 pages |
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Page 15
... Early in the day people began to gather near the new tower , and at the appointed time the gay - apparelled heralds announced through their REESE LIBRES OF TH trumpets the coming of the Emperor , who in good UNIV KO - AI AND THE BELL . 15.
... Early in the day people began to gather near the new tower , and at the appointed time the gay - apparelled heralds announced through their REESE LIBRES OF TH trumpets the coming of the Emperor , who in good UNIV KO - AI AND THE BELL . 15.
Page 17
... was a bright and stilly day - a day long to be remembered by the people of that city . Early in the morning they began to gather in from all parts of the surrounding country ; and all eagerly 2 KO - AI AND THE BELL . 17.
... was a bright and stilly day - a day long to be remembered by the people of that city . Early in the morning they began to gather in from all parts of the surrounding country ; and all eagerly 2 KO - AI AND THE BELL . 17.
Page 18
... early that morning , and , bringing out her little jewels and trinkets , dressed herself in her pretty silk- embroidered gown , and attended early prayer in the temple near her home . There she burned her small joss - sticks , and ...
... early that morning , and , bringing out her little jewels and trinkets , dressed herself in her pretty silk- embroidered gown , and attended early prayer in the temple near her home . There she burned her small joss - sticks , and ...
Page 19
... early age she adopted the more civilized customs of her companions as well as their religion . Of course Western civilization is slowly working beneficial changes in the domestic life of the Chinese ; and in many Christian households ...
... early age she adopted the more civilized customs of her companions as well as their religion . Of course Western civilization is slowly working beneficial changes in the domestic life of the Chinese ; and in many Christian households ...
Page 48
... early to provide For your welfare , since Heaven has bestowed On me the blessing of prosperity , And you , my child , the modesty and grace Which so refine kind Nature's rarest art , And thus complete a masterpiece of life ; That I may ...
... early to provide For your welfare , since Heaven has bestowed On me the blessing of prosperity , And you , my child , the modesty and grace Which so refine kind Nature's rarest art , And thus complete a masterpiece of life ; That I may ...
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