قراءة كتاب Etidorhpa; or, The End of Earth. The Strange History of a Mysterious Being and the Account of a Remarkable Journey
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Etidorhpa; or, The End of Earth. The Strange History of a Mysterious Being and the Account of a Remarkable Journey
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"The Stern Face." Fac-simile, reduced from copper plate title page of the botanical work (1708), 917 pages, of Simonis Paulli, D., a Danish physician. Original plate 7 × 5-1/2 inches.iv.
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"The Pleasant Face." Fac-simile of the original copper plate frontispiece to the finely illustrated botanical work of Joannes Burmannus, M.D., descriptive of the plants collected by Carolus Plumierus. Antique. Original plate 9 × 13 inches.v.
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"Skeleton forms oppose my own." Photograph of John Uri Lloyd in the gloomy alcove of the antiquated library.vi.
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"Let me have your answer now."12.
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"I espied upon the table a long white hair."14.
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"Drew the knife twice across the front of the door-knob."32.
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"I was taken from the vehicle, and transferred to a block-house."52.
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"The dead man was thrown overboard."54.
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"A mirror was thrust beneath my gaze."58.
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"I am the man you seek."70.
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"We approach daylight, I can see your face."106.
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"Seated himself on a natural bench of stone."108.
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"An endless variety of stony figures."129.
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Cuts showing water and brine surfaces.136.
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Cuts showing earth chambers in which water rises above brine.137.
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Cuts showing that if properly connected, water and brine reverse the usual law as to the height of their surfaces.138, 139.
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"I bounded upward fully six feet."143.
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"I fluttered to the earth as a leaf would fall."144.
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"We leaped over great inequalities."145.
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"The bit of garment fluttered listlessly away to the distance, and then—vacancy."173.
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Cut showing that water may be made to flow from a tube higher than the surface of the water.182.
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Cut showing how an artesian fountain may be made without earth strata.184.
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"Rising abruptly, he grasped my hand."191.
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"A brain, a living brain, my own brain."200.
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"Shape of drop of water in the earth cavern."211.
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"We would skip several rods, alighting gently."227.
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"An uncontrollable, inexpressible desire to flee."229.
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"I dropped on my knees before him."232.
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"Handing me one of the halves, he spoke the single word, 'Drink.'"234.
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