I stay my hand while I count ten - no more.
Byam Shaw, from The adventures of Akbar, by Flora Annie Steel, London, 1913.
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Ladies! Unveil!
Byam Shaw, from The adventures of Akbar, by Flora Annie Steel, London, 1913.
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… Tumbu, with a bound, was off full tilt after it.
Byam Shaw, from The adventures of Akbar, by Flora Annie Steel, London, 1913.
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So they both touched the cold marble floor with their warm little foreheads.
Byam Shaw, from The adventures of Akbar, by Flora Annie Steel, London, 1913.
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Prince Askurry strode into the tent.
Byam Shaw, from The adventures of Akbar, by Flora Annie Steel, London, 1913.
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Baby Akbar sitting up and rubbing his eyes.
Byam Shaw, frontispiece from The adventures of Akbar, by Flora Annie Steel, London, 1913.
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When Puss saw the rats and mice, she didn’t wait to be told.
Arthur Rackham, from English fairy tales, retold by Flora Annie Steel, New York, 1922.
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She went along, and went along, and went along.
Arthur Rackham, from English fairy tales, retold by Flora Annie Steel, New York, 1922.
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