... forest, outstretched in a light grass hammock, which was suspended at the height of two or three feet from the ground, between two stately palm-trees, and swaying gently to and fro in the light currents of the morning breeze, there lay the loveliest... Beadle's American library - الصفحة 5بواسطة E.F. Beadle (and co.) - 1861عرض كامل - لمحة عن هذا الكتاب
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...outstretched in a light grass hammock, which was suspended at the height of two or three feet from the ground, between two stately palm-trees, and swaying gently...erect, it would have flowed quite downward to her ancles — her eyes, large, dark, and liquid, as those of a Syrian antelope, were curtained by tho... | |
| 1839 - عدد الصفحات: 656
...underwood, through which she had toiled so fruitlessly. Still she strove onward, staggering and pantground, between two stately palm-trees, and swaying gently...pearls, was passed behind her ears, whence it fell iu a profusion of glossy curb, so ing in a manner pitiful to witness; and the deep bay of ¡| wondrously... | |
| 1840 - عدد الصفحات: 480
...in a light grass hammock, which •was suspended at the height of two or three feet from the ground, between two stately palm-trees, and swaying gently...pearls, was passed behind her ears, whence it fell iu a profusion of glossy curls so wonledge, down to the level of a wide and lovely (Ironsly luxuriant,... | |
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