The World Here and There: Or, Notes of TravellersCharles Dickens G. P. Putnam, 1852 - 231 oldal |
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16. oldal
... morning , a house complete , with a family inside , blocks up his way . He goes down to the bay and looks out on the ship- ping - two or three days afterwards a row of store houses , star- ing him in the face , intercepts the view ...
... morning , a house complete , with a family inside , blocks up his way . He goes down to the bay and looks out on the ship- ping - two or three days afterwards a row of store houses , star- ing him in the face , intercepts the view ...
26. oldal
... morning till noon , then it is windy till evening , and dusty , and then becomes so cold as to require an over - coat . This weather lasts to October , when the wind gets round to the south - west . It is dry , warm , and pleasant now ...
... morning till noon , then it is windy till evening , and dusty , and then becomes so cold as to require an over - coat . This weather lasts to October , when the wind gets round to the south - west . It is dry , warm , and pleasant now ...
50. oldal
... morning I landed with the Inspector at Silawa- torre , a small village , distant a few miles from the station at Aripo . This was a most miserable little place , consisting of but a single row of small mud huts , standing in hot and ...
... morning I landed with the Inspector at Silawa- torre , a small village , distant a few miles from the station at Aripo . This was a most miserable little place , consisting of but a single row of small mud huts , standing in hot and ...
51. oldal
... morning sun as to make one's eyes blink again . For miles around lay countless heaps of snowy oyster shells , bleached by the suns of many monsoons . Ridge over ridge , heap upon heap , they seemed to have no end ; and one might well ...
... morning sun as to make one's eyes blink again . For miles around lay countless heaps of snowy oyster shells , bleached by the suns of many monsoons . Ridge over ridge , heap upon heap , they seemed to have no end ; and one might well ...
58. oldal
... morning breeze , and just as it touched the mast - head , a thousand divers , with their stones and nets , plunged silently into the sea . I shall not easily forget the sensation I experienced when I saw the crowd of human beings sink ...
... morning breeze , and just as it touched the mast - head , a thousand divers , with their stones and nets , plunged silently into the sea . I shall not easily forget the sensation I experienced when I saw the crowd of human beings sink ...
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Ahmed Beg amused animals appeared Aripo beautiful Bimbasha boats called canal Canton Captain carpet-bag Ceylon China Chinese Cloth coast colour crowd Davis Straits distance divers dress elephants entered European eyes Father Gozani feet fire flowers gilt Government Greenland horses huge hundred island Isthmus Japan Japanese Jasenica Jews jungle Jusuf Kai-foung-fou Kraal ladies land leave living London looked Melville Island Mikado miles morning mountains Nagasaki native neighbourhood night oysters Pampas Pampas Indians pareo Parry party passed pearls Pelusium Pentateuch Phantom Ship Pole present reached residence river round sail scarcely scene seemed shore side Sir James Ross Spitzbergen Staniza stones Strait streets synagogue Tahiti Tandil temple Teskera thousand tion told town travellers trees Turk vessel village Vitriol walked walls Wellclose Square whilst whole wild young Ziogoon
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8. oldal - ... placed within the reach of everybody ; thought is communicated with the rapidity and even by the power of lightning.
18. oldal - ... technicalities of the Parisian cuisine. Then, vessels were coming in day after day, to lie deserted and useless at their anchorage. Now scarce a day passed, but some cluster of sails, bound outward through the Golden Gate, took their way to all the corners of the Pacific. Like the magic seed of the Indian juggler, which grew, blossomed and bore fruit before the eyes of his spectators, San Francisco seemed to have accomplished in a day the growth of half a century.
8. oldal - ... we are living at a period of most wonderful transition, which tends rapidly to the accomplishment of that great end to which, indeed, all history points — the realization of the unity of mankind.
19. oldal - Pasquale was reputed to be among the millionaires of the place, with an income of $50,000 monthly. A citizen of San Francisco died insolvent to the amount of $41,000 the previous Autumn. His administrators were delayed in settling his affairs, and his real estate advanced so rapidly in value meantime, that after his debts were paid his heirs had a yearly income of $40,000.
15. oldal - ... Kanakas from Hawaii, Chinese with long tails, Malays armed with their everlasting creeses and others in whose embrowned and bearded visages it was impossible to recognize any especial nationality. We came at last into the plaza, now dignified by the name of Portsmouth Square. It lies on the slant side of the hill, and from a high pole in front of a long one-story adobe building used as the Custom House, the American flag was flying. On the lower side stood the Parker House — an ordinary frame...
22. oldal - ... and a floor covered with oil-cloth. There are about twenty tables disposed in two rows, all of them so well filled that we have some difficulty in finding places. Taking up the written bill of fare, we find such items as the following : — SOUPS.
8. oldal - Nobody, however, who has paid any attention to the peculiar features of our present era, will doubt for a moment that we are living at a period of most wonderful transition, which tends rapidly to accomplish that great end, to which, indeed, all history points — the realization of the unity of mankind.
22. oldal - steward!" from all parts of the room — the word "waiter" is not considered sufficiently respectful, seeing that the waiter may have been a lawyer or merchant's clerk a few months before.
15. oldal - On every side stood buildings of all kinds, begun or half-finished, and the greater part of them mere canvas sheds, open in front, and covered with all kinds of signs, in all languages. Great quantities of goods were piled up in the open air, for want of a place to store them. The streets were full of people, hurrying to and fro, and of as diverse and bizarre a character as the houses...