Gulliver's Travels Into Several Remote Regions of the World: In Words of One Syllable. With Fifty-four IllustrationsH. Altemus, 1896 - 215 páginas |
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... able to work no longer , being already spent with labor while we were in the ship . We , therefore , trusted ourselves to the mercy on the waves ; and in about half an hour the boat was overset by a sudden flurry from the north . What ...
... able to work no longer , being already spent with labor while we were in the ship . We , therefore , trusted ourselves to the mercy on the waves ; and in about half an hour the boat was overset by a sudden flurry from the north . What ...
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... able to stir ; for as I happened to lie on my back , I found my arms and legs were strongly fastened on each side to the ground , and my hair , which was long and thick , tied down in the same manner . I likewise felt several slender ...
... able to stir ; for as I happened to lie on my back , I found my arms and legs were strongly fastened on each side to the ground , and my hair , which was long and thick , tied down in the same manner . I likewise felt several slender ...
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... able to turn my head about two inches . But the creatures ran off a second time , before I could seize them ; whereupon there was a great shout , in a very shrill accent , and , after it ceased , I heard one of them cry aloud , Tolgo ...
... able to turn my head about two inches . But the creatures ran off a second time , before I could seize them ; whereupon there was a great shout , in a very shrill accent , and , after it ceased , I heard one of them cry aloud , Tolgo ...
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... able to turn upon my right . But before this they had daubed my face and both my hands with a sort of ointment , very pleasant to the smell , which , in a few minutes , removed all the smart of their arrows . These circumstances , added ...
... able to turn upon my right . But before this they had daubed my face and both my hands with a sort of ointment , very pleasant to the smell , which , in a few minutes , removed all the smart of their arrows . These circumstances , added ...
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... able to make resistance , so they could expect no mercy . These people are most excellent mathematicians , and arrived to a great perfection in the art of con- structing machinery of all kinds , by the countenance and encouragement of ...
... able to make resistance , so they could expect no mercy . These people are most excellent mathematicians , and arrived to a great perfection in the art of con- structing machinery of all kinds , by the countenance and encouragement of ...
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