The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 151Atlantic Monthly Company, 1933 |
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Page 121
... wall . His giddiness increased ; he fixed his eyes , like a child upon a yellow butterfly which it is trying to catch , upon the pre- cious little patch of wall . That is how I ought to have written , ' he said . ' My last books are too ...
... wall . His giddiness increased ; he fixed his eyes , like a child upon a yellow butterfly which it is trying to catch , upon the pre- cious little patch of wall . That is how I ought to have written , ' he said . ' My last books are too ...
Page 136
... wall , six feet thick and four times a man's height , sur- rounds the homestead , which neither overlooks nor is overlooked by its neighbors . From the many times higher city wall above it , only the flamboyant roofs can be seen through ...
... wall , six feet thick and four times a man's height , sur- rounds the homestead , which neither overlooks nor is overlooked by its neighbors . From the many times higher city wall above it , only the flamboyant roofs can be seen through ...
Page 650
... wall useful , for it was frequently besieged . The wall extended right around the city , and outside it there was a wide open space or glacis on which no buildings were allowed within eighteen hundred feet of the wall . This open space ...
... wall useful , for it was frequently besieged . The wall extended right around the city , and outside it there was a wide open space or glacis on which no buildings were allowed within eighteen hundred feet of the wall . This open space ...
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