The Atlantic Monthly, Nide 8Atlantic Monthly Company, 1861 |
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Sivu 547
Haguna ! Uncouth birds whizzed in cir- cles round her head , clanging and clam- oring with their shrill voices ... Haguna , Haguna ! Sweating enough and toil enough al- ready ! Go back , dear child , from a work thou canst not understand ...
Haguna ! Uncouth birds whizzed in cir- cles round her head , clanging and clam- oring with their shrill voices ... Haguna , Haguna ! Sweating enough and toil enough al- ready ! Go back , dear child , from a work thou canst not understand ...
Sivu 548
... Haguna . " There is a fire now in my brain ; you have kindled it , and it must be fed . And , moreover , I wish to endure this trial for its own sake ; for it is not fitting that men should suffer more than women . Perhaps , too , - am ...
... Haguna . " There is a fire now in my brain ; you have kindled it , and it must be fed . And , moreover , I wish to endure this trial for its own sake ; for it is not fitting that men should suffer more than women . Perhaps , too , - am ...
Sivu 549
... Haguna now looking inquiringly at An- throps . He cleared his throat with a some- what dictatorial " hem ! " and began . " These circumstances , Madam , are really so unusual , that you must excuse me , if I " . " Proceed , Sir , to the ...
... Haguna now looking inquiringly at An- throps . He cleared his throat with a some- what dictatorial " hem ! " and began . " These circumstances , Madam , are really so unusual , that you must excuse me , if I " . " Proceed , Sir , to the ...
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