| Charles Dickens - 1861 - 316 pages
...kings in the tree, who softly descend. It is the setting-in of the bright Arabian Nights. Oh, now all common things become uncommon and enchanted to me...little earth scattered on the top ; trees are for Ali Baba to hide in ; beefsteaks are to throw down into the Valley of Diamonds, that the precious stones... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1861 - 482 pages
...kings in the tree, who softly descend. It is the setting-in of the bright Arabian Nights! Oh, now all common things become uncommon and enchanted to me...little earth scattered on the top ; trees are for Ali Baba to hide in ; beef-steaks are thrown down into the Valley of Diamonds, that the precious stones... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1861 - 260 pages
...kings in the tree, who softly descend. It is the setting-in of the bright Arabian Nights ! Oh, now all common things become uncommon and enchanted to me...little earth scattered on the top ; trees are for Ali Bnba to hide in ; beef-steaks are thrown down into the Valley of Diamonds, that the precious stones... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1868 - 638 pages
...kings in the tree, who softly descend. It is the setting-in of the bright Arabian Nights. Ob, now all common things become uncommon and enchanted to me...little earth scattered on the top ; trees are for All Baba to hide in ; beefsteaks are to throw down into the Valley of Diamonds, that the precious stones... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1869 - 544 pages
...kings in the tree, who softly descend. It is the setting-iu of the bright Arabian Nights. Oh, now all common things become uncommon and enchanted to me...little earth scattered on the top ; trees are for Ali Baba to hide in; beef-steaks are to throw down into the Valley of Diamonds, that the precious stones... | |
| 1884 - 794 pages
...Common flower-pots are full of treasure, with a little earth scattered on the top; trees are for Ali Baba to hide in ; beefsteaks are to throw down into...whence the traders, with loud cries, will scare them. All the dates imported come from the same tree as that unlucky one with whose shell the merchant knocked... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1875 - 322 pages
...with a glittering scymitar and turban. It is the setting-in of the bright Arabian Nights. 0, now all common things become uncommon and enchanted to me...little earth scattered on the top ; trees are for Ali Baba to hide in ; beefsteaks are to throw down into the Valley of Diamonds, that the precious stones... | |
| 1876 - 732 pages
...with a glittering scymitar and turban. It is the setting-in of the bright Arabian Nights. Oh, now all common things become uncommon and enchanted to me ! All lamps are wonderful ! all rings are talism:ms ! Common flower-pots are full of treasure, with a little earth scattered on the top; trees... | |
| 1876 - 732 pages
...with a glittering scymitar and turban. It is the setting-in of the bright Arabian Nights. Oh, now all common things become uncommon and enchanted to me! All lamps are wonderful ! ull rings arc talismans! Common flower-pots are full of treasure, with a little earth' scattered... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1879 - 478 pages
...kings in the tree, who softly descend. It is the setting-in of the bright Arabian Nights. Oh, now all common things become uncommon and enchanted to me!...a little earth scattered on the top; trees are for Ali Baba to hide in; beef-steaks are to throw down into the Valley of Diamonds, that the precious stones... | |
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