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... appearance of rallying strength . Night passed , and they hardly expected he would see the day ; but still he breathed , and as morning was breaking , a warm moisture took the place of the chill , clammy , death- like state in which he ...
... appearance of rallying strength . Night passed , and they hardly expected he would see the day ; but still he breathed , and as morning was breaking , a warm moisture took the place of the chill , clammy , death- like state in which he ...
Side 64
... appearance , attended by armed retainers , came up the steps hurriedly and entered the room . Between the noise of Tara's shrieks and his own exertions , Moro Trimmul had not heard them , and with Gunga's aid had forced Tara to the ...
... appearance , attended by armed retainers , came up the steps hurriedly and entered the room . Between the noise of Tara's shrieks and his own exertions , Moro Trimmul had not heard them , and with Gunga's aid had forced Tara to the ...
Side 89
... the rugged sides of the great mountain be- yond , a subtle blue atmosphere appeared to pervade everything ; and this , the peculiar characteristic of those high tropical regions , seemed to increase in depth CHAPTER IX. ...
... the rugged sides of the great mountain be- yond , a subtle blue atmosphere appeared to pervade everything ; and this , the peculiar characteristic of those high tropical regions , seemed to increase in depth CHAPTER IX. ...
Side 94
... appearance . Dressed in ordinary white muslin , the only ornament he wore was the " jika , " or jewel for the turban , which sparkled with valu- able diamonds . A light red shawl drawn over his shoulders protected him from the somewhat ...
... appearance . Dressed in ordinary white muslin , the only ornament he wore was the " jika , " or jewel for the turban , which sparkled with valu- able diamonds . A light red shawl drawn over his shoulders protected him from the somewhat ...
Side 101
... appeared behind a curtain , which fell before a door of the apartment leading to the small household temple . An expression of triumph lit up his large dark eyes and expressive features . " She said I must act for myself , " he cried ...
... appeared behind a curtain , which fell before a door of the apartment leading to the small household temple . An expression of triumph lit up his large dark eyes and expressive features . " She said I must act for myself , " he cried ...
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