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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... 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 phonac ; 14 ...
... 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 phonac ; 14 ...
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... head that way , as well as the pegs and strings would permit me , I saw a stage erected about a foot and a half from the ground , capable of holding four of the inhabitants , with two or three ladder to mount it ; from whence one of ...
... head that way , as well as the pegs and strings would permit me , I saw a stage erected about a foot and a half from the ground , capable of holding four of the inhabitants , with two or three ladder to mount it ; from whence one of ...
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... head , which gave me the liberty of turning it to the right , and of observing the person and gesture of him that was to speak . He appeared to be of a middle age , and taller than any of the other three that attended him ; whereof one ...
... head , which gave me the liberty of turning it to the right , and of observing the person and gesture of him that was to speak . He appeared to be of a middle age , and taller than any of the other three that attended him ; whereof one ...
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... head , for fear of hurting him or his train ) , and then to my own head and body , to signify that I desired my liberty . It appeared that he understood me well enough , for he shook his head by way of disapprobation , and held his hand ...
... head , for fear of hurting him or his train ) , and then to my own head and body , to signify that I desired my liberty . It appeared that he understood me well enough , for he shook his head by way of disapprobation , and held his hand ...
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... head a light helmet of gold , adorned with jewels , and a plume . on the crest . He held his sword drawn in his hand to defend himself if I should happen to break loose ; it was almost three inches long , the hilt and scab- bard were ...
... head a light helmet of gold , adorned with jewels , and a plume . on the crest . He held his sword drawn in his hand to defend himself if I should happen to break loose ; it was almost three inches long , the hilt and scab- bard were ...
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