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Strana 41
... and dried whilst you are in bed . " " The best gaiters to wear are those used by the French when shooting . They are made of the strongest , softest leather , with straps to tighten them if necessary Accoutrements . 41.
... and dried whilst you are in bed . " " The best gaiters to wear are those used by the French when shooting . They are made of the strongest , softest leather , with straps to tighten them if necessary Accoutrements . 41.
Strana 43
... French manner the knapsack sticks closer to the back , consequently you do not feel its weight so oppressive by the swaying - about motion . " Captain Galton's remarks are likewise well worthy of attention . He says " It is recommended ...
... French manner the knapsack sticks closer to the back , consequently you do not feel its weight so oppressive by the swaying - about motion . " Captain Galton's remarks are likewise well worthy of attention . He says " It is recommended ...
Strana 45
... French blouse - coats are rather a protection against dust than wet for this purpose they are well adapted , and , from their cheapness , accessible to all . It appears to us pos- sible that , in the march of improvement , the ...
... French blouse - coats are rather a protection against dust than wet for this purpose they are well adapted , and , from their cheapness , accessible to all . It appears to us pos- sible that , in the march of improvement , the ...
Strana 66
... French : - Fortified with his broken fast , Catching a " gentle nap , " waited his dinner : Youth in her flowery charms sparkled his face ; His chin on his breast falls in triple - tier'd grace ; And his body , rolled up in its fat ...
... French : - Fortified with his broken fast , Catching a " gentle nap , " waited his dinner : Youth in her flowery charms sparkled his face ; His chin on his breast falls in triple - tier'd grace ; And his body , rolled up in its fat ...
Strana 93
... French . If any sting remain in , the readiest way to remove it is either by pressing around the wound with the barrel of a watch - key , so as to squeeze it out , or by rubbing constantly one way , as with the cuff of the coat sleeve ...
... French . If any sting remain in , the readiest way to remove it is either by pressing around the wound with the barrel of a watch - key , so as to squeeze it out , or by rubbing constantly one way , as with the cuff of the coat sleeve ...
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