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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... fell on my body ( though I felt them not ) , and some on my face , which I immediately covered with my left hand . When this shower of arrows was over , I fell a - groaning with grief and pain ; and then , striving again to get loose ...
... fell on my body ( though I felt them not ) , and some on my face , which I immediately covered with my left hand . When this shower of arrows was over , I fell a - groaning with grief and pain ; and then , striving again to get loose ...
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... fell down as if they had been struck dead ; and even the emperor , although he stood his ground , could not recover himself in some time . I delivered up both my pistols in the same manner as I had done my scimitar , and then my pouch ...
... fell down as if they had been struck dead ; and even the emperor , although he stood his ground , could not recover himself in some time . I delivered up both my pistols in the same manner as I had done my scimitar , and then my pouch ...
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... fell was strained in the left shoulder , but the rider got no hurt ; and I repaired my handkerchief as well as I could : however , I would not trust to the strength of it any more in such dangerous enterprises . About two or three days ...
... fell was strained in the left shoulder , but the rider got no hurt ; and I repaired my handkerchief as well as I could : however , I would not trust to the strength of it any more in such dangerous enterprises . About two or three days ...
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... fell off after I came to land ; the string , as I conjecture , breaking by some accident which I never observed , but thought my hat had been lost at I entreated his imperial majesty to give orders it might be brought to me as soon as ...
... fell off after I came to land ; the string , as I conjecture , breaking by some accident which I never observed , but thought my hat had been lost at I entreated his imperial majesty to give orders it might be brought to me as soon as ...
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... fell into a high - road , for so I took it to be , though it served to the inhabitants only as a footpath through a field of barley . Here I walked on for some time , but could see little on either side , it being now near harvest , and ...
... fell into a high - road , for so I took it to be , though it served to the inhabitants only as a footpath through a field of barley . Here I walked on for some time , but could see little on either side , it being now near harvest , and ...
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