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Page 217
... beautiful cascade , and all the ground was covered with these lovely cyclamens , and the air was musky with their fragrance . Ah , the bright rose - colored leaves ! I can get no color like them , unless some angel would bring me some ...
... beautiful cascade , and all the ground was covered with these lovely cyclamens , and the air was musky with their fragrance . Ah , the bright rose - colored leaves ! I can get no color like them , unless some angel would bring me some ...
Page 334
... beautiful and remarkable are these headless Discophori , as they float , and propel themselves with involutions of their disks and gently trailing tenta- cles , and the central peduncle hanging far below , like the clapper of a transpar ...
... beautiful and remarkable are these headless Discophori , as they float , and propel themselves with involutions of their disks and gently trailing tenta- cles , and the central peduncle hanging far below , like the clapper of a transpar ...
Page 694
... beautiful words , —so utter- ly cast down , was both a mystery and a terror to Agnes . " Oh , my uncle , " she said , " it is hard that I must not know , and that I can do nothing , when I feel ready to die for this cause ! What is one ...
... beautiful words , —so utter- ly cast down , was both a mystery and a terror to Agnes . " Oh , my uncle , " she said , " it is hard that I must not know , and that I can do nothing , when I feel ready to die for this cause ! What is one ...
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