A Winter MiscellanyHumbert Wolfe Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1930 - Počet stran: 351 |
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Strana 56
... soon as they are cut , they must be flung into water , and kept there , for otherwise they will dry and shrink , and the peel will not run . At first a person would find it no easy matter to divest a rush of its peel or rind , so as to ...
... soon as they are cut , they must be flung into water , and kept there , for otherwise they will dry and shrink , and the peel will not run . At first a person would find it no easy matter to divest a rush of its peel or rind , so as to ...
Strana 114
... soon seen that the figure was walking weakly , and , immediately after , the men who were working in the hut were seen streaming out towards it . In a minute or two we recognised the figure as that of young Hare , and in less than five ...
... soon seen that the figure was walking weakly , and , immediately after , the men who were working in the hut were seen streaming out towards it . In a minute or two we recognised the figure as that of young Hare , and in less than five ...
Strana 118
... soon observed that in talking to one another we lost several of our words , and could not hear one another at above two yards ' distance , and that too when we sat very near the fire . After much perplexity I found that our words froze ...
... soon observed that in talking to one another we lost several of our words , and could not hear one another at above two yards ' distance , and that too when we sat very near the fire . After much perplexity I found that our words froze ...
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