New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 81Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1847 |
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... immediately preceding sunrise ; although it is by no means an uncommon occurrence to be awakened considerably earlier by the sound of an elephant pulling and tugging away at one of the verandah posts , the denouement to which amusement ...
... immediately preceding sunrise ; although it is by no means an uncommon occurrence to be awakened considerably earlier by the sound of an elephant pulling and tugging away at one of the verandah posts , the denouement to which amusement ...
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... immediately conveyed back to the fetish house , while other natives . prostrate themselves as the snake is carried past , throwing dust on their heads , and begging to be rubbed over the body with the reptile . Whereever , indeed , a ...
... immediately conveyed back to the fetish house , while other natives . prostrate themselves as the snake is carried past , throwing dust on their heads , and begging to be rubbed over the body with the reptile . Whereever , indeed , a ...
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... immediately to give intimation to Serge . Although a brave man , the latter did not deem it prudent to face this danger : he was , also , the more readily induced to secrete himself and his brother , as he had just learnt the disastrous ...
... immediately to give intimation to Serge . Although a brave man , the latter did not deem it prudent to face this danger : he was , also , the more readily induced to secrete himself and his brother , as he had just learnt the disastrous ...
Contents
LIFE AND REMINISCENCES OF THOMAS CAMPBELL BY CYRUS REdding | 46 |
A SCENE FROM the Gardeners Dog el Perro DEL HORTELANO of Lope | 54 |
THE OUTSTATION OR JAUNTS IN THE JUNGLE BY J WILLYAMS GRYLLS | 67 |
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