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the ��������ôլ�߶�ģ�ط���绰,�ϻ����������иߵ������������steamer was anchored nearly half a mile from shore. english, french, german, and other ships were in the harbor; tenders and steam-launches were moving about; row-boats were coming and going; and, altogether, the port of yokohama presented a lively appearance. shoreward the picture was interesting. at the water's edge there was a stone quay or embankment, with two inner harbors, where small boats might[pg 80] enter and find shelter from occasional storms. this quay was the front of a street where carriages and pedestrians were moving back and forth. the farther side of the street was a row of buildings, and as nearly every one of these buildings had a yard in front filled with shade-trees, the effect was pretty.he gave orders that every one, women as well as men, should get out of their sledges or carriages when he passed. it was dreadfully cold, with deep snow, and he was always driving about, often almost without escort, so that he was not at once recognised; but it was dangerous to disobey.on sunday, april 19, 1795, therefore, she left vienna and went by prague to dresden, where she was of course enraptured with the world-famed gallery, and above all with the chef d��?uvre of raffaelle, the madonna

catherine ii., empress of russialisette paid no attention to the dissuasions of her friends; in spite of all they said she knew quite well that she was in danger. no one could be safe, however innocent, if any suspicion or grudge against [86] them was in the minds of the ruffians who were thirsting for blood."on account of the uncertainty of dead-reckoning, the captain doesn't rely on it except when the fog is so thick that he can't get an observation."��your majesty must know that that young man is extremely shortsighted; here is the proof.�� and he held out his spectacles, which he had brought.then they called upo�ϻ���������ô�иߵ������������n the doctor f��������ôլ�߶�ģ�ط���绰or a contribution, original or selected, with this result:sometimes, alas! you ship a sea,one eve

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