The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 10;Volume 57William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1888 |
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... Daw's house , sur- rounded by nervous villagers who are dolefully comparing notes on Shway Hmaw's meagre intelligence , and promising themselves all the terrors of fire and sword before the sun sets . Of course no one will accompany me ...
... Daw's house , sur- rounded by nervous villagers who are dolefully comparing notes on Shway Hmaw's meagre intelligence , and promising themselves all the terrors of fire and sword before the sun sets . Of course no one will accompany me ...
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... house conveys the idea that he had only enough material for one entire floor ... Daw is the sole representative of the Im- perial Government . He assists the ... HOME . 133.
... house conveys the idea that he had only enough material for one entire floor ... Daw is the sole representative of the Im- perial Government . He assists the ... HOME . 133.
Página 136
... Daw's house now , ' I continue with candour unusual in doctors . The injunction to wash is very necessary , as I have found by experience that the acquisition of a ' nah - pouk , ' 1 be it wound , burn , or sore , is followed by total ...
... Daw's house now , ' I continue with candour unusual in doctors . The injunction to wash is very necessary , as I have found by experience that the acquisition of a ' nah - pouk , ' 1 be it wound , burn , or sore , is followed by total ...
Página 138
... Daw ? ' I ask as we leave Moung Saik's house . ' At the Phoongyee Kyoung , your honour . This way , ' and the goung marches off down the village with all the importance of a white man's cicerone . The Kyoung stands a few hundred yards ...
... Daw ? ' I ask as we leave Moung Saik's house . ' At the Phoongyee Kyoung , your honour . This way , ' and the goung marches off down the village with all the importance of a white man's cicerone . The Kyoung stands a few hundred yards ...
Página 140
... Daw says , ' It is the custom to learn this , ' so that I suppose is conclusive . The other children look on with rapt attention , and smile their congratulations to the candidate as he returns demurely to his place ... house to house , their ...
... Daw says , ' It is the custom to learn this , ' so that I suppose is conclusive . The other children look on with rapt attention , and smile their congratulations to the candidate as he returns demurely to his place ... house to house , their ...
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Alderney asked Athel Beatrice beautiful birds black-headed gull called Cass Charity Organisation Society Charles Darwin child Colonel Punter coming course creature Dagworthy dark Daw's house Dean dear door dotterels Dovercourt Dunfield dunlins Emily Erasmus Darwin eyes face father feel felt fowl girl give Gretna hand hares head hear heard heart hooded crows hour Joanna Kentish plover kind knew Lady Georgina laugh light live look Lucerne Maggie married marsh mind Miss Hood morning mother Moung Daw nature never night once passed pheasants poacher poaching poor rabbits Redwing replied Rossall round Sandford seemed Shway side Sir Robert smile speak suppose sure Sybil talk tell things thought tion tone took town turned Uncle Joe village voice walk Walker wife Wilfrid woman words young