The Mystic Flowery Land: A Personal NarrativeLuzac, 1896 - 231 pages |
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... opened and enhanced to my wondering gaze an entirely new panorama of quaint oriental life . " " On either side were shops , each one with its long black , red or gold signboard , with the proprietor's " honourable name inscribed in ...
... opened and enhanced to my wondering gaze an entirely new panorama of quaint oriental life . " " On either side were shops , each one with its long black , red or gold signboard , with the proprietor's " honourable name inscribed in ...
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... opened it and , in answer to my enquiries , said that Sêou Jae had been there , but had left almost immediately , and they were ignorant of her whereabouts . But I felt a great deal too worried and suspicious to pay much heed or place ...
... opened it and , in answer to my enquiries , said that Sêou Jae had been there , but had left almost immediately , and they were ignorant of her whereabouts . But I felt a great deal too worried and suspicious to pay much heed or place ...
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... opened , and finally a whispered lai la ( come ) revealed the whereabouts of our conductor , who , as we groped our way to his side , struck a match , lighting a small lantern he had with him . We found ourselves in an empty house , at ...
... opened , and finally a whispered lai la ( come ) revealed the whereabouts of our conductor , who , as we groped our way to his side , struck a match , lighting a small lantern he had with him . We found ourselves in an empty house , at ...
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... opened a narrow door composed of a single panel which fitted so exactly that its use perceptible . * was not We now entered a lighted apartment , and there before us lay a beautiful young Soochow lady , reclining upon a rough couch , in ...
... opened a narrow door composed of a single panel which fitted so exactly that its use perceptible . * was not We now entered a lighted apartment , and there before us lay a beautiful young Soochow lady , reclining upon a rough couch , in ...
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... opened it - a despatch from Lord Granville offering him the post of British Minister to China . He accepted , after much hesitation , and his appointment received the Queen's sig- nature on May 3 , 1883. At his own request the matter ...
... opened it - a despatch from Lord Granville offering him the post of British Minister to China . He accepted , after much hesitation , and his appointment received the Queen's sig- nature on May 3 , 1883. At his own request the matter ...
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