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tory to touch with my hands many of the objects there ex- hibited , but I have longed to see with my eyes the condensed history of the earth and its inhabitants displayed there - ani- mals and the races of men pictured in their native ...
tory to touch with my hands many of the objects there ex- hibited , but I have longed to see with my eyes the condensed history of the earth and its inhabitants displayed there - ani- mals and the races of men pictured in their native ...
Halaman 126
Even now I often attend theatrical per- formances of all sorts , but the action of the play must be spelled into my hand by a companion . But how I should like to see with my own eyes the fascinating figure of Hamlet , or the gusty ...
Even now I often attend theatrical per- formances of all sorts , but the action of the play must be spelled into my hand by a companion . But how I should like to see with my own eyes the fascinating figure of Hamlet , or the gusty ...
Halaman 254
Now both hands were full and I didn't know what to do . ... Shake hands with Uncle Gustav , " my father said and I stuck my dampish hand out . ... He held my hand for a long time and when I looked up I saw him smiling at my father .
Now both hands were full and I didn't know what to do . ... Shake hands with Uncle Gustav , " my father said and I stuck my dampish hand out . ... He held my hand for a long time and when I looked up I saw him smiling at my father .
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