America Through the Looking Glass: A Historical Reader in Popular Culture, Volumes 1-2Prentice-Hall, 1974 - Popular culture |
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Page 89
... appeared to possess . They asked me my name ; where and when I was taken - and appeared very much interested on my be- half . They were continuing their inquiries , when my sisters became alarmed , believing that I should be taken from ...
... appeared to possess . They asked me my name ; where and when I was taken - and appeared very much interested on my be- half . They were continuing their inquiries , when my sisters became alarmed , believing that I should be taken from ...
Page 60
... appeared on deck , and by that time we were in sight of the Highland lights , and all hands were making preparations for going ashore . He had improved so wonderfully in personal appearance since the night before that I hardly ...
... appeared on deck , and by that time we were in sight of the Highland lights , and all hands were making preparations for going ashore . He had improved so wonderfully in personal appearance since the night before that I hardly ...
Page 302
... appeared on the horizon after about two hours of darkness ; then the flying was much less complicated . Dawn came at about 1 A.M. , New York time , and the temperature had risen until there was practically no remaining danger of sleet ...
... appeared on the horizon after about two hours of darkness ; then the flying was much less complicated . Dawn came at about 1 A.M. , New York time , and the temperature had risen until there was practically no remaining danger of sleet ...
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