The Book of the Short StoryAlexander Jessup, Henry Seidel Canby D. Appleton, 1918 - 507 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 36
... carried me to his resting - place , and laid me down without any hurt . I was whole and sound , and nothing was gone from me . Then he opened his mouth against me , while that I lay on my face before him , and he said : ' What has ...
... carried me to his resting - place , and laid me down without any hurt . I was whole and sound , and nothing was gone from me . Then he opened his mouth against me , while that I lay on my face before him , and he said : ' What has ...
الصفحة 66
... carried away by the terror of their words , and losing memory of her husband's precepts and her own prom- ise , brought upon herself a great calamity . Trembling and turning pale , she answers them : “ And they who tell those things ...
... carried away by the terror of their words , and losing memory of her husband's precepts and her own prom- ise , brought upon herself a great calamity . Trembling and turning pale , she answers them : “ And they who tell those things ...
الصفحة 97
... carry- ing out as much of the gold coin , which was in bags , at several times , as he thought his three asses could ... carried them into his house , and ranged them in order before his wife , who sat on a sofa . His wife handled the ...
... carry- ing out as much of the gold coin , which was in bags , at several times , as he thought his three asses could ... carried them into his house , and ranged them in order before his wife , who sat on a sofa . His wife handled the ...
الصفحة 98
... carried the measure back again , but without taking notice that a piece of gold stuck at the bottom . Sister , said she , giving it to her again : You see that I have not kept your measure long ; I am obliged to you for it , and return ...
... carried the measure back again , but without taking notice that a piece of gold stuck at the bottom . Sister , said she , giving it to her again : You see that I have not kept your measure long ; I am obliged to you for it , and return ...
الصفحة 100
... carry some away with him , and loading his mules , had not hindered him . He laid as many bags of gold as he could carry away at the door ; and coming at last to open the door , his thoughts were so full of the great riches he should ...
... carry some away with him , and loading his mules , had not hindered him . He laid as many bags of gold as he could carry away at the door ; and coming at last to open the door , his thoughts were so full of the great riches he should ...
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