The Book of the Short StoryAlexander Jessup, Henry Seidel Canby D. Appleton, 1918 - 507 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 33
... moved at the appearance of the great serpent - the speeches of the serpent and his threat - the sailors who had seen heaven and earth - the contempt of the serpent for his offerings and the scene of departure . All of · · • these points ...
... moved at the appearance of the great serpent - the speeches of the serpent and his threat - the sailors who had seen heaven and earth - the contempt of the serpent for his offerings and the scene of departure . All of · · • these points ...
الصفحة 36
... moved . I uncovered my 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 ...
... moved . I uncovered my 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 ...
الصفحة 48
... moved about them , and they said : Is this Naomi ? And she said unto them : Call me not Naomi , call me Mara ; for the Almighty hath dealt very bitterly with me . I went out full , and the LORD hath brought me home again empty : why ...
... moved about them , and they said : Is this Naomi ? And she said unto them : Call me not Naomi , call me Mara ; for the Almighty hath dealt very bitterly with me . I went out full , and the LORD hath brought me home again empty : why ...
الصفحة 72
... moved not her hand to the inextricable heap . And there came forth a little ant , which had under- standing of the difficulty of her task , and took pity upon the consort of the god of Love : and he ran deftly hither and thither , and ...
... moved not her hand to the inextricable heap . And there came forth a little ant , which had under- standing of the difficulty of her task , and took pity upon the consort of the god of Love : and he ran deftly hither and thither , and ...
الصفحة 75
... moved not , as in the slumber of death . And Cupid , his wound being now healed , because he would endure no longer the absence of her he loved , gliding through the narrow window of the chamber wherein he was holden , his pinions being ...
... moved not , as in the slumber of death . And Cupid , his wound being now healed , because he would endure no longer the absence of her he loved , gliding through the narrow window of the chamber wherein he was holden , his pinions being ...
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