la plimulto de niaj klimaton tie sur tero havas estis amika por la lastaj mil jaroj sed dum la plimulto de la pasintaj tri milionoj jaroj poste estis multe pli malvarmaj ol nun kaj la regionoj kie la...
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PART III. A VOYAGE TO LAPUTA, BALNIBARBI, LUGGNAGG, GLUBBDUBDRIB, AND JAPAN. CHAPTER II. The humours and dispositions of the Laputians described. An account of their learning. Of the king and his...
Chapter VII "To-morrow we Disappear into the Unknown" I will not bore those whom this narrative may reach by an account of our luxurious voyage upon the Booth liner, nor will I tell...
CHAPTER 18. DR. SEWARD'S DIARY 30 September.--I got home at five o'clock, and found that Godalming and Morris had not only arrived, but had already studied the transcript of the...
TROPICAL DANGERS The jungle, in my opinion, is one of the most dangerous environments known to man. The heat, rain, moisture, and insects, it's one of the harshest environments you can work...
CHAPTER 14 Gerty Farish, the morning after the Wellington Brys' entertainment, woke from dreams as happy as Lily's. If they were less vivid in hue, more subdued to the half-tints of...
CHAPTER XI I THEY had four hours in New York between trains. The one thing Babbitt wished to see was the Pennsylvania Hotel, which had been built since his last visit. He stared up at it, muttering,...