Scribner's Magazine, 40. köideEdward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1906 |
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... light of the customs- boat following like a nautilus , first on one side of us , then on the other . The last light is passed and we plunge in the teeth of a strong head - wind into the open sea .. The bright sails of a Chioggia fishing ...
... light of the customs- boat following like a nautilus , first on one side of us , then on the other . The last light is passed and we plunge in the teeth of a strong head - wind into the open sea .. The bright sails of a Chioggia fishing ...
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... light of the first few hours in Zara . Not that the city itself is so interesting , for , though it contains some noteworthy monuments , the general character is that of most Italian towns : narrow streets , tall , straight houses ...
... light of the first few hours in Zara . Not that the city itself is so interesting , for , though it contains some noteworthy monuments , the general character is that of most Italian towns : narrow streets , tall , straight houses ...
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... light . But the Piazza is well kept , and on the west front of the cathedral we are repaid by seeing the finest portal in Dalmatia - and fine enough it is for any place . To the right of the door a primitive Adam , to the left an ...
... light . But the Piazza is well kept , and on the west front of the cathedral we are repaid by seeing the finest portal in Dalmatia - and fine enough it is for any place . To the right of the door a primitive Adam , to the left an ...
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... light gleaming from a tardy window . Villas along the Ombla filed by in ghostly procession and we stopped at Gravosa . 26 Роско По · RAGUSA 801 . It is almost midnight . It has rained , but the night air is soft and fresh . Other car ...
... light gleaming from a tardy window . Villas along the Ombla filed by in ghostly procession and we stopped at Gravosa . 26 Роско По · RAGUSA 801 . It is almost midnight . It has rained , but the night air is soft and fresh . Other car ...
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... light flitting through overhang- ing clouds faintly tinges their highest crags with silver . Down by the water ... lights - an Austrian squadron an- chored in Teodo Bay , the band playing for dinner on the flag - ship . And now all is ...
... light flitting through overhang- ing clouds faintly tinges their highest crags with silver . Down by the water ... lights - an Austrian squadron an- chored in Teodo Bay , the band playing for dinner on the flag - ship . And now all is ...
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