The New England Magazine, Volumen20;Volumen26New England Magazine Company, 1899 |
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... island . May their tribe increase , so long as they continue sufficiently modest and unassuming not to de- tract from the scenery itself ! Points and bays and islands - let pear rolling in the water . South Hero is connected with the ...
... island . May their tribe increase , so long as they continue sufficiently modest and unassuming not to de- tract from the scenery itself ! Points and bays and islands - let pear rolling in the water . South Hero is connected with the ...
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... islands range through all sizes and shapes to tiny islets like Diamond Island , Picket Island , Button Island and Mosquito Island , some desolate and treeless , others thick- ly wooded ог made homelike by a tiny camp - house . Among the ...
... islands range through all sizes and shapes to tiny islets like Diamond Island , Picket Island , Button Island and Mosquito Island , some desolate and treeless , others thick- ly wooded ог made homelike by a tiny camp - house . Among the ...
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... island some four or five leagues long , in the neighbor- hood of which we just escaped being lost on a rock that was just awash and which made a hole in the bottom of our boat . From this island to the mainland on the north the distance ...
... island some four or five leagues long , in the neighbor- hood of which we just escaped being lost on a rock that was just awash and which made a hole in the bottom of our boat . From this island to the mainland on the north the distance ...
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