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Pagina 4
... look about us . ' " " Assuredly there are sights enough to throw the new inheritors of earth into a state of hope- less perplexity . The long lines of edifices , their windows glittering in the yellow sunrise , and the narrow street ...
... look about us . ' " " Assuredly there are sights enough to throw the new inheritors of earth into a state of hope- less perplexity . The long lines of edifices , their windows glittering in the yellow sunrise , and the narrow street ...
Pagina 5
... looks round with a sensation of doubt and distrust , such as a city dame , the daughter of numberless generations of citizens , might experience if suddenly transported to the garden of Eden . At length her downcast eye discovers a ...
... looks round with a sensation of doubt and distrust , such as a city dame , the daughter of numberless generations of citizens , might experience if suddenly transported to the garden of Eden . At length her downcast eye discovers a ...
Pagina 6
... Look up yonder , mine own Eve , " he cries ; " surely we ought to dwell among those gold- tinged clouds or in the blue depths beyond them . I know not how nor when , but evi- dently we have strayed away from our home ; for I see nothing ...
... Look up yonder , mine own Eve , " he cries ; " surely we ought to dwell among those gold- tinged clouds or in the blue depths beyond them . I know not how nor when , but evi- dently we have strayed away from our home ; for I see nothing ...
Pagina 7
... looks at a few of the articles , but throws them carelessly aside with whatever exclamation may correspond to " Pish ! " or " Pshaw ! " in the new vocabulary of nature . Eve , however , be it said without offence to her native modesty ...
... looks at a few of the articles , but throws them carelessly aside with whatever exclamation may correspond to " Pish ! " or " Pshaw ! " in the new vocabulary of nature . Eve , however , be it said without offence to her native modesty ...
Pagina 9
... look up- ward , " says Adam ; " but it troubles me to see this roof between us and the sky . Let us go forth and perhaps we shall discern a Great Face looking down upon us . ' " Yes ; a Great Face , with a beam of love brightening over ...
... look up- ward , " says Adam ; " but it troubles me to see this roof between us and the sky . Let us go forth and perhaps we shall discern a Great Face looking down upon us . ' " Yes ; a Great Face , with a beam of love brightening over ...
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