The Mystic Flowery Land: A Personal NarrativeLuzac, 1896 - 231 pages |
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... passing shadows on the lovely scene . " Without further introduction I must now ask the reader to accompany me in imagination to those far - off shores of the mystic " Flowery Land " , trusting that the tour may prove an interesting and ...
... passing shadows on the lovely scene . " Without further introduction I must now ask the reader to accompany me in imagination to those far - off shores of the mystic " Flowery Land " , trusting that the tour may prove an interesting and ...
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... passed - with their unwieldy - looking lateen sails , their shroudless , raking masts , high , gaudily - embel- lished sterns , and low eyed - bows . No junk would be complete , or even tenable , without the large ogling eyes on either ...
... passed - with their unwieldy - looking lateen sails , their shroudless , raking masts , high , gaudily - embel- lished sterns , and low eyed - bows . No junk would be complete , or even tenable , without the large ogling eyes on either ...
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... and artistically laid out , and the lawn is much patronised by tennis players . Keeping along the Bund in a southernly direction , we passed H a long range of magnificent buildings occupied by Messrs . 6 THE MYSTIC FLOWERY LAND .
... and artistically laid out , and the lawn is much patronised by tennis players . Keeping along the Bund in a southernly direction , we passed H a long range of magnificent buildings occupied by Messrs . 6 THE MYSTIC FLOWERY LAND .
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... passing swiftly by like a cloud of gorgeous butterflies , in embroid- ered silk attire . Having seen almost sufficient for one night , and not wishing to enter the gloomy precincts of the French Concession , with its unpretentious ...
... passing swiftly by like a cloud of gorgeous butterflies , in embroid- ered silk attire . Having seen almost sufficient for one night , and not wishing to enter the gloomy precincts of the French Concession , with its unpretentious ...
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... passed happily and busily away , a proclamation was posted up about the city , notifying the public that , on the morrow , the casting of the great bell would take place in presence of the Emperor . Kuan - yu was happy in the sanguine ...
... passed happily and busily away , a proclamation was posted up about the city , notifying the public that , on the morrow , the casting of the great bell would take place in presence of the Emperor . Kuan - yu was happy in the sanguine ...
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