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Pagina 35
... Havilah , is the daughter of M. Trefoil , and a Greek lady . She is the heroine of the romance , and a sweet and touching picture of her is presented to us . The beauty of Havilah was of the clas- sical Grecian order , slightly blended ...
... Havilah , is the daughter of M. Trefoil , and a Greek lady . She is the heroine of the romance , and a sweet and touching picture of her is presented to us . The beauty of Havilah was of the clas- sical Grecian order , slightly blended ...
Pagina 36
... Havilah , and is a fine impersonation of frank and generous manliness . M. Tre- foil's life had been one severe and untiring struggle with the world . Trials and hardships , the most painful and severe , had fallen to his lot . In spite ...
... Havilah , and is a fine impersonation of frank and generous manliness . M. Tre- foil's life had been one severe and untiring struggle with the world . Trials and hardships , the most painful and severe , had fallen to his lot . In spite ...
Pagina 37
... Havilah , to bid her adieu . As she enters , he is standing midway between the places reserved for the guests of the ... Havilah . " " When the night wanderer on the mountains forgets to watch for the morn- ing star , then will Abdoul ...
... Havilah , to bid her adieu . As she enters , he is standing midway between the places reserved for the guests of the ... Havilah . " " When the night wanderer on the mountains forgets to watch for the morn- ing star , then will Abdoul ...
Pagina 38
... Havilah is his friend ? " " The child of the free air has longed to pursue the mountain birds , and gather the flowers that grow on the topmost crags . He has thought , in the lonely night , of the orange trees beside the fountain , and ...
... Havilah is his friend ? " " The child of the free air has longed to pursue the mountain birds , and gather the flowers that grow on the topmost crags . He has thought , in the lonely night , of the orange trees beside the fountain , and ...
Pagina 39
... Havilah , " would gladly give a parting blessing to him whom she used fondly to call the son of her adoption ; but she has been weary , and now she sleeps . " แ " Say to her , " said the boy with enthusiasm , " that Abdoul loves her ...
... Havilah , " would gladly give a parting blessing to him whom she used fondly to call the son of her adoption ; but she has been weary , and now she sleeps . " แ " Say to her , " said the boy with enthusiasm , " that Abdoul loves her ...
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