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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... Pockets are searched , and his Sword and Pistols taken from him . WHEN HEN I found myself on my feet , I looked about me , and must confess I never beheld a more entertaining prospect . The country round appeared like a continued garden ...
... Pockets are searched , and his Sword and Pistols taken from him . WHEN HEN I found myself on my feet , I looked about me , and must confess I never beheld a more entertaining prospect . The country round appeared like a continued garden ...
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... pocket , and as to the sixth , I made a countenance as if I would eat him alive . The poor man squalled terribly , and the colonel and his officers were in much pain , especially when they saw me take out my penknife , but I soon put ...
... pocket , and as to the sixth , I made a countenance as if I would eat him alive . The poor man squalled terribly , and the colonel and his officers were in much pain , especially when they saw me take out my penknife , but I soon put ...
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... pocket , and I observed both the soldiers and people were highly delighted at this mark of my clemency , which was represented very much to my advantage at court . Towards night I got with some difficulty into my house , where I lay on ...
... pocket , and I observed both the soldiers and people were highly delighted at this mark of my clemency , which was represented very much to my advantage at court . Towards night I got with some difficulty into my house , where I lay on ...
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... pockets , and then into every other pocket about me , except my two fobs , * and another secret pocket I had no mind should be searched , wherein I had some little necessaries that were of no consequence to any but myself . In one of my ...
... pockets , and then into every other pocket about me , except my two fobs , * and another secret pocket I had no mind should be searched , wherein I had some little necessaries that were of no consequence to any but myself . In one of my ...
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... pocket of the great man - mountain ( for so I interpret the words quinbus flestrin ) , after the strictest search , we found only one great piece of coarse cloth , large enough to be a footcloth for your majesty's chief room of state ...
... pocket of the great man - mountain ( for so I interpret the words quinbus flestrin ) , after the strictest search , we found only one great piece of coarse cloth , large enough to be a footcloth for your majesty's chief room of state ...
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able animal arrived arrows attended bassadors began Big-endian boat BROBDINGNAG cable captain carried chair closet coach commanded contrived court creature curious danger desired discover empire endian England Europe eyes farmer fastened favor fear feet high fell five fleet Flimnap forbear fortune gave gently girl Glumdalclitch ground Gulliver's Travels half hammock hand handkerchief happened head heard hole honor horse hundred imperial majesty inches inhabitants JONATHAN SWIFT king kingdom ladies learned least legs liberty Lilliput Lilliputians little nurse London Bridge majesty's man-mountain man-of-war manner master metropolis monarch nardac never observed Old Jewry opinion person pocket prince prodigious queen rienced royal sail scimitar servants ship side sight soon spinet stick thought thousand told took tremely twenty Van Diemen's Land voyage walked wherein whereof whereupon whole wholly window words yards