Wales: A National Magazine for the English Speaking Parts of Wales, Volum 4Sir Owen Morgan Edwards Hughes, 1897 |
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Side 10
... whole to me was very strange and more foreign than anything I had ever seen . After our wanderings in mountain regions , among busy towns , pleasure towns , and old - time romantic towns , we were glad to return to pleasant Salies - de ...
... whole to me was very strange and more foreign than anything I had ever seen . After our wanderings in mountain regions , among busy towns , pleasure towns , and old - time romantic towns , we were glad to return to pleasant Salies - de ...
Side 11
... whole school that John Jones is leaving for America . Then follows the customary advice to the young , concluding with a prayer for his safety . It is a trying ordeal , but at the same time it affords ample evidence of the warm friendship.
... whole school that John Jones is leaving for America . Then follows the customary advice to the young , concluding with a prayer for his safety . It is a trying ordeal , but at the same time it affords ample evidence of the warm friendship.
Side 13
... whole of the steerage passengers . You will be disappointed at the appear- ance of the American coast line when it comes into sight , and if you are , you will not be the first one . Living , as you have been , amongst hills and ...
... whole of the steerage passengers . You will be disappointed at the appear- ance of the American coast line when it comes into sight , and if you are , you will not be the first one . Living , as you have been , amongst hills and ...
Side 22
... whole affair was covered with splashes of dry mud , revealing occasionally vestiges of ancient paint . As for the horses , —great raw - boned animals ; and the harness , -a jumble of ropes and straps , they defy description . Off we ...
... whole affair was covered with splashes of dry mud , revealing occasionally vestiges of ancient paint . As for the horses , —great raw - boned animals ; and the harness , -a jumble of ropes and straps , they defy description . Off we ...
Side 23
... whole book has been selected for quotation by somebody or other . " " I suppose you were delighted when the book appeared ? " " Naturally . But the delight was alloyed by a very sharp letter from a publisher , accusing me of infringing ...
... whole book has been selected for quotation by somebody or other . " " I suppose you were delighted when the book appeared ? " " Naturally . But the delight was alloyed by a very sharp letter from a publisher , accusing me of infringing ...
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