The Mystic Flowery Land: A Personal NarrativeLuzac, 1896 - 231 pages |
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... entering upon the thought - inspiring sights and subjects of a new country . So we must quickly pass along up the broadening river towards the pretty Italian - like villas that began to show themselves on the starboard bow as we ...
... entering upon the thought - inspiring sights and subjects of a new country . So we must quickly pass along up the broadening river towards the pretty Italian - like villas that began to show themselves on the starboard bow as we ...
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... entered the Broadway Road which runs parallel with the river , which is hidden from view by native shops that line both sides of the fairly broad thoroughfare . The sun had now gone down , and darkness had - as it always does in ...
... entered the Broadway Road which runs parallel with the river , which is hidden from view by native shops that line both sides of the fairly broad thoroughfare . The sun had now gone down , and darkness had - as it always does in ...
Page 5
... entered the hotel and placed the matter in the hands of the Chinese compradore , who gave him his proper fare - ten cents ; and he left without a murmur , to wait for me . An obsequious aud attentive " boy " ( all male servants ...
... entered the hotel and placed the matter in the hands of the Chinese compradore , who gave him his proper fare - ten cents ; and he left without a murmur , to wait for me . An obsequious aud attentive " boy " ( all male servants ...
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... a final bolt for home . When we arrived at the gardens , however , I paid him off and entered by a winding path through the shrubbery . On gaining the centre of the grounds , upon whose oval , sloping IN SHANGHAI . 7.
... a final bolt for home . When we arrived at the gardens , however , I paid him off and entered by a winding path through the shrubbery . On gaining the centre of the grounds , upon whose oval , sloping IN SHANGHAI . 7.
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... entering your service he took immediate steps to ascertain your income , so that he could base his charges accordingly . The boy is not ambitious . So long as he has little to do and plenty to get , and is refreshed by not less than ...
... entering your service he took immediate steps to ascertain your income , so that he could base his charges accordingly . The boy is not ambitious . So long as he has little to do and plenty to get , and is refreshed by not less than ...
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