The Stoddard Library: A Thousand Hours of Entertainment with the World's Great Writers, Volume 7G.L. Shuman & Company, 1911 - Literature |
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... morning of the seventh , arose , and bathing her person she proceeded to decorate herself with the choicest jewels and the most costly robes ; around her head she wore a chaplet of the loveliest flowers , and , surrounded by a suite of ...
... morning of the seventh , arose , and bathing her person she proceeded to decorate herself with the choicest jewels and the most costly robes ; around her head she wore a chaplet of the loveliest flowers , and , surrounded by a suite of ...
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... morning , at daybreak , we set about searching for our camp furniture , and were fortunate enough to find it all , some in the place where we pitched our tents , some on the shore , and some in the lake itself , from which we suc ...
... morning , at daybreak , we set about searching for our camp furniture , and were fortunate enough to find it all , some in the place where we pitched our tents , some on the shore , and some in the lake itself , from which we suc ...
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... morning he sent Priscus early to the house of Onégesh with servants bear- ing presents both from himself and from Theodosius . The zealous rhetorician was actually up before the barbarian . The house was still close barred and there was ...
... morning he sent Priscus early to the house of Onégesh with servants bear- ing presents both from himself and from Theodosius . The zealous rhetorician was actually up before the barbarian . The house was still close barred and there was ...
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... morning they again sought an interview with Onégesh , and petitioned that without further loss of time they might receive Attila's answer and return to their master . Onégesh set his secretaries , Roman captives , to work at the ...
... morning they again sought an interview with Onégesh , and petitioned that without further loss of time they might receive Attila's answer and return to their master . Onégesh set his secretaries , Roman captives , to work at the ...
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... morning , the parson takes a drive . Now , small boys , get out of the way ! Here comes the wonderful one - hoss - shay , Drawn by a rat - tailed , ewe - necked bay . " Huddup ! " said the parson . Off went they . - w The parson was ...
... morning , the parson takes a drive . Now , small boys , get out of the way ! Here comes the wonderful one - hoss - shay , Drawn by a rat - tailed , ewe - necked bay . " Huddup ! " said the parson . Off went they . - w The parson was ...
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