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Pagina 240
... eyes , turned his head in every direction , and exclaimed , " I cannot see ; I am quite blind ! " Although we had not expected snow in the plains of Sahara , the general had anticipated the effects of the reflection of light from the ...
... eyes , turned his head in every direction , and exclaimed , " I cannot see ; I am quite blind ! " Although we had not expected snow in the plains of Sahara , the general had anticipated the effects of the reflection of light from the ...
Pagina 249
... eyes are still quite heavy . ' 937 Anselmo has just returned from one of his long journeys . After seeking his cousin Albert in vain , Leon asks Anselmo to second him in his duel with Rodolph . His friend regrets the necessity for the ...
... eyes are still quite heavy . ' 937 Anselmo has just returned from one of his long journeys . After seeking his cousin Albert in vain , Leon asks Anselmo to second him in his duel with Rodolph . His friend regrets the necessity for the ...
Pagina 305
... eyes shall rest upon in all times of sick- ness , of bad weather , and when the sun is below the horizon . It is a charming speculation to a man about to build a house for his own residence , to plan what it shall look like externally ...
... eyes shall rest upon in all times of sick- ness , of bad weather , and when the sun is below the horizon . It is a charming speculation to a man about to build a house for his own residence , to plan what it shall look like externally ...
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