The Book of the Short StoryAlexander Jessup, Henry Seidel Canby D. Appleton, 1918 - 507 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 14
... Face . Another , The Birthmark , is not so ob- viously allegorical , yet certainly springs from a philo- sophical source . Kipling has written many stories whose motifs are impressions , such as The Ship that Found Herself , and The ...
... Face . Another , The Birthmark , is not so ob- viously allegorical , yet certainly springs from a philo- sophical source . Kipling has written many stories whose motifs are impressions , such as The Ship that Found Herself , and The ...
الصفحة 35
... face with confusion . Wilt thou do , then , as thy heart moves thee ? This that thou wilt say , tell quietly . " The sailor then answered : " Now I shall tell that which has happened to me , to my very self . I was going to the mines of ...
... face with confusion . Wilt thou do , then , as thy heart moves thee ? This that thou wilt say , tell quietly . " The sailor then answered : " Now I shall tell that which has happened to me , to my very self . I was going to the mines of ...
الصفحة 36
... face , and I saw that a serpent drew near . He was thirty cubits long , and his beard greater than two cubits ; his body was as overlaid with gold , and his colour as that of true lazuli . He coiled himself before me . " Then he opened ...
... face , and I saw that a serpent drew near . He was thirty cubits long , and his beard greater than two cubits ; his body was as overlaid with gold , and his colour as that of true lazuli . He coiled himself before me . " Then he opened ...
الصفحة 37
... face sad . If thou hast come to me , it is God ' who has let thee live . For it is he who has brought thee to this isle of the blest , where nothing is lacking , and which is filled with all good things . See now , thou shalt pass one ...
... face sad . If thou hast come to me , it is God ' who has let thee live . For it is he who has brought thee to this isle of the blest , where nothing is lacking , and which is filled with all good things . See now , thou shalt pass one ...
الصفحة 49
... face , and bowed herself to the ground , and said unto him : Why have I found grace in thine eyes , that thou shouldst take knowledge of me , seeing I am a stranger ? And Boaz answered and said unto her : It hath fully been shewed me ...
... face , and bowed herself to the ground , and said unto him : Why have I found grace in thine eyes , that thou shouldst take knowledge of me , seeing I am a stranger ? And Boaz answered and said unto her : It hath fully been shewed me ...
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