Through the Lands of the SerbE. Arnold, 1904 - 345 ページ |
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Albanian Alexander Obrenovich Andrijevitza Antivari Archimandrite arrived asked Balkan bazaar begged Belgrade Berani Boshko bread cartridge Cetinje Christian church civilisation coffee cried crowd dark Dechani door Dutsi England English Europe eyes friends frontier gipsy glass Goluban Gusinje hands head heard horses hour hurried idea Iguman kavass King knew Kolashin Kosovo Kraljevo lady land lived looked Mademoiselle Mohammedan monastery Monsieur Montenegrin morning mountain Negotin never night Nikola Nikshitje Nish Nizams officer Old Servia once Ostrog pandur passed passport peasants Pirot Podgoritza pony poor Radovan rain rakija revolver rifle Rijeka road round seemed Serb Servia Shabatz side Skodra stand Stara Srbija Stefan Nemanja stone stood streets tell thing thou thought tiny told took town Turkish Turks Ushitza Valjevo valley Voyvode walked walls wild wish woman women wood wooden Yakoub zaptieh
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261 ページ - If a man be Gracious and Courteous to Strangers, it shews he is a Citizen of the World and that his Heart is no Island cut off from other Lands, but a Continent that joynes
75 ページ - The wild ass, whose house I have made the wilderness, and the barren land his dwellings. He scorneth the multitude of the city, neither regardeth he the crying of the driver.
68 ページ - He hath thrown down the mighty from their seats, and exalted them of low degree.
139 ページ - The Standing is slippery and the Regress is either a Downfall or at least an Eclipse ; which is a Melancholy Thing.
52 ページ - had been slaves in the house of Anulinus, a Roman senator ; nor was he himself distinguished by any other name than that which he derived from a small town in Dalmatia from whence his mother deduced her origin.
70 ページ - there was and that a worthy man That from the time that he first began To riden out, he loved
193 ページ - Husha-bye, baby, on the tree-top ; when the wind blows, the cradle will rock,
59 ページ - These poor good people, they have no idea what life is out in the great world, and it is coming to them. And I know what it means, this civilisation. I have lived in Paris—in Paris, savez-vous," he said vehemently. "All I can do is to help them to keep their faith. Till now they have lived with God and the mountains.
55 ページ - and his apostles twelve He taught, but first he followed it himself.
41 ページ - have not obliterated among the Bosnian Mussulmans a sort of superstitious trust in the efficacy of