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Tips for Buying a New Bay Gift

Buying a new ay gift for an expecting friend or family memer isn’t always easy, especially if you’ve never had a ay yourself. The ideal new ay gift is something that is not only cute and memorale, ut also useful for oth the parents and the ay. Here are a few new ay gift ideas that are sure to e well-received at a ay shower.

Diapers

Diapers aren’t the most glamorous new ay gift, ut they are extremely useful. New parents run out of diapers very quickly, so they’ll e grateful if you help them stock up.

Baies grow out of neworn-size diapers quickly, so get diapers in slightly larger sizes. Throw some ay wipes in with the diapers if you want to e extra helpful! To make your diaper gift look more attractive, consider making a diaper cake, which will also serve as a eautiful tale centerpiece at the ay shower.

Bay Clothing in Larger Sizes

Most guests at a ay shower uy clothing as a new ay gift, ut they typically uy clothes in small sizes that the ay will grow out of quickly. The parents will e grateful if you uy them new ay clothes in larger sizes ecause they’ll come in handy as the ay grows.

Although you might feel tempted to uy fancy ay clothes, stick with practical clothing items like footsie pajamas and onesies. Fancy ay clothes are adorale, ut they get little use and they aren’t very comfortale for aies.

Educational Materials

Consider uying educational materials, like DVDs, CDs, and ooks, to stimulate the ay’s rain. Educational DVDs and musical CDs assist in intellectual development and are meaningful and useful gifts.

Gift Certificates

If you’re still stumped aout what to uy as a new ay gift, get a gift certificate at a ay store. A gift certificate will come in handy ecause it will allow them to uy diapers, clothes, or whatever else they need to uy for the ay down the line.

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Aout the Author

Nativity Lennon is a mother of five who is passionate aout helping expecting parents prepare for their undles of joy. She decorates ay nurseries for a living and has extensive experience coaching new mothers.

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Corelle Hearthstone Stoneware Square 16-Piece Dinnerware Set, Service for 4


Corelle Hearthstone Stoneware Square 16-Piece Dinnerware Set, Service for 4



Corelle hearthstone stoneware bay leaf green square 16-piece set, service for 4 includes 4-each-11-1/2-inch dinner plates, 4-each-8-3/4-inch luncheon plates, 4-each-28-ounce soup/cereal bowls, 4-each-14-ounce mugs. As the name suggests, a spicy slice of color. Liven up with brights or mute with other rich tones. Either way, green is a great start to a unique look on your table. Hearthstone a new s…


Bayou Classic 1020 Serving Tray


Bayou Classic 1020 Serving Tray


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The Serving Tray from Bayou Classic is designed to serve large quantities of prepared food. The Anodized Aluminum is extremely durable and long-lasting. Dimensions: 14″ Diameter x 2.25″ Deep….

Chesapeake Bay Retreiver Dog - Silhouette Design - Choice of Colors 11 oz Ceramic Coffee Mug cup - 2010 Design - Affordable Gift for your Loved One! Item #PAR-MG-CHES-BL38


Chesapeake Bay Retreiver Dog – Silhouette Design – Choice of Colors 11 oz Ceramic Coffee Mug cup – 2010 Design – Affordable Gift for your Loved One! Item #PAR-MG-CHES-BL38



The Chesapeake Bay Retreiver Dog – Silhouette Design – Choice of Colors 11 oz. ceramic coffee mug (cup) features quality professional print that is microwave and dishwasher safe. Chesapeake Bay Retreiver dog lovers will love to show off this mug to others…


Elaine Stritch - At Liberty (2002 Original Broadway Production)


Elaine Stritch – At Liberty (2002 Original Broadway Production)


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Elaine Stritch is a legend and she knows it. And so she came up with a whole one-woman show about the best topic she could think of: her life in the theater. And what a trip it’s been. From Ethel Merman to Noel Coward, Stritch has worked with some of the greatest names to grace the American stage, and she has anecdotes about all of them (most are included on this recording). In this show, she hits…

Time To Move On [Vinyl LP] [Stereo]


Time To Move On [Vinyl LP] [Stereo]



STEREO VINYL LP! Glen Yarbrough: Time To Move On! Arranger-Conductors: Perry Bodkin, Jr and Hank Levine! 1964 debut solo release from this former member of ‘The Limeliters’! TRACKS: A1. You Know My Name; A2. Angel Cake and Wine; A3. The Honey Wind Blows; A4. If It Fits Your Fancy; A5. The World I Used to Know!; A6. In This Wide World; B1. Time to Move On; B2. San Francisco Bay Blues; B3. Sleep My …


Nick Knight [VHS]


Nick Knight [VHS]


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Kichler Lighting 56-Inch Hatteras Bay Ceiling Fan


Kichler Lighting 56-Inch Hatteras Bay Ceiling Fan


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Hampton Bay Waving American Flag Rope Light Sculpture


Hampton Bay Waving American Flag Rope Light Sculpture




Armageddon


Armageddon


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After new york city is damaged by hundreds of small meteorites nasa discovers an asteroid is on a collison course with earth. They recruit the best deep core driller in the world harry stamper to train astronauts who will go to the asteroid drill into the center and detonate a nuclear warhead. Studio: Buena Vista Home Video Release Date: 05/16/2006 Starring: Bruce Willis Liv Tyler Run time: 15…

Transformers


Transformers


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From director Michael Bay and executive producer Steven Spielberg comes a thrilling battle between the heroic Autobots® and the evil Decepticons®. When their epic struggle comes to Earth, all that stands between the Decepticons® and ultimate power is a clue held by young Sam Witwicky (Shia LaBeouf). Unaware that he is mankind&rsquo;s last chance for survival, Sam and Bumblebee, his robot disgui…

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 A Balance Of Destiny


A Balance Of Destiny


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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.Excerpt from book&#58;&#151;Their WooingCHAPTER III THEIR WOOING It is not the intention, nor is it within the power, for that matter, of the narrator of this tale to deal technically and in detail with the college careers of Denise Louden and Douglas MacDuncan. But just enough shall be given of their last year’s intercourse to show how persistently the man courted the woman, and how he succeeded in winning her to a more speedy marriage than she wished. There shall also be set forth in the course of time several incidentals which, many may think, border the realm of fancy very closely. Douglas had scarcely known Denise a month, intimately, when he began seriously to urge a speedy marriage1&#151;as soon as they should both be graduated. At times she almost gave in to his pleadings, ” He held her off at arm’s length, and as he gazed at her gown, he exclaimed ” but no sooner was she in a notion to say yes, than with hasty resilience, her inner and more conservative self, as she took it, told her to put him off until he should at least settle on some kind of life-work&#151;also until she herself should accomplish something worth while. Matters stood about thus when one balmy Sunday afternoon found the two on the summit of a grassy hill. The early fall rains had changed the landscape from varying shades of yellow and brown to a soft green; and Douglas, having his field-glass, they viewed the goodly picture at close range. Straight across the valley in the perspective lay a blue dab of water&#151;a prong of bay. Farther away, more to their right, in the clear purple distance, were varying heights of rolling green foothills, backing up against a range of mountains. On one of the mountains gleamed the great white dome of an astronomical observatory. Closer to the gazers were level green stretches of field, and orchards which were

 A Balance Of Destiny


A Balance Of Destiny


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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.Excerpt from book&#58;&#151;Their WooingCHAPTER III THEIR WOOING It is not the intention, nor is it within the power, for that matter, of the narrator of this tale to deal technically and in detail with the college careers of Denise Louden and Douglas MacDuncan. But just enough shall be given of their last year’s intercourse to show how persistently the man courted the woman, and how he succeeded in winning her to a more speedy marriage than she wished. There shall also be set forth in the course of time several incidentals which, many may think, border the realm of fancy very closely. Douglas had scarcely known Denise a month, intimately, when he began seriously to urge a speedy marriage1&#151;as soon as they should both be graduated. At times she almost gave in to his pleadings, ” He held her off at arm’s length, and as he gazed at her gown, he exclaimed ” but no sooner was she in a notion to say yes, than with hasty resilience, her inner and more conservative self, as she took it, told her to put him off until he should at least settle on some kind of life-work&#151;also until she herself should accomplish something worth while. Matters stood about thus when one balmy Sunday afternoon found the two on the summit of a grassy hill. The early fall rains had changed the landscape from varying shades of yellow and brown to a soft green; and Douglas, having his field-glass, they viewed the goodly picture at close range. Straight across the valley in the perspective lay a blue dab of water&#151;a prong of bay. Farther away, more to their right, in the clear purple distance, were varying heights of rolling green foothills, backing up against a range of mountains. On one of the mountains gleamed the great white dome of an astronomical observatory. Closer to the gazers were level green stretches of field, and orchards which were

 A Balance Of Destiny


A Balance Of Destiny


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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.Excerpt from book&#58;&#151;Their WooingCHAPTER III THEIR WOOING It is not the intention, nor is it within the power, for that matter, of the narrator of this tale to deal technically and in detail with the college careers of Denise Louden and Douglas MacDuncan. But just enough shall be given of their last year’s intercourse to show how persistently the man courted the woman, and how he succeeded in winning her to a more speedy marriage than she wished. There shall also be set forth in the course of time several incidentals which, many may think, border the realm of fancy very closely. Douglas had scarcely known Denise a month, intimately, when he began seriously to urge a speedy marriage1&#151;as soon as they should both be graduated. At times she almost gave in to his pleadings, ” He held her off at arm’s length, and as he gazed at her gown, he exclaimed ” but no sooner was she in a notion to say yes, than with hasty resilience, her inner and more conservative self, as she took it, told her to put him off until he should at least settle on some kind of life-work&#151;also until she herself should accomplish something worth while. Matters stood about thus when one balmy Sunday afternoon found the two on the summit of a grassy hill. The early fall rains had changed the landscape from varying shades of yellow and brown to a soft green; and Douglas, having his field-glass, they viewed the goodly picture at close range. Straight across the valley in the perspective lay a blue dab of water&#151;a prong of bay. Farther away, more to their right, in the clear purple distance, were varying heights of rolling green foothills, backing up against a range of mountains. On one of the mountains gleamed the great white dome of an astronomical observatory. Closer to the gazers were level green stretches of field, and orchards which were

 An Apostle Of The Wilderness


An Apostle Of The Wilderness


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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book&#58;CHAPTER III NASHOTAH It certainly adds very much to our interest in Dr. Breck’s romantic career that a good part of his work was undertaken and achieved in his early manhood. He could not have been above twenty-seven years of age when I first saw him. When we remember that he had no experience in frontier life; and that two years afterwards he had assumed the leadership of the Associate Mission, with all its financial responsibilities, we must appreciate the fact that he was a youth of uncommon courage and faith, and also that he was a man self-reliant and resourceful. Wisconsin was then a wilderness, Milwaukee but a village, and Chicago counted not more than 5,000 inhabitants, if so many. There were but two clergymen in all Wisconsin, beside Bishop Kemper, in 1841&#58; the Rev. Mr. Cadle, far north at Green Bay, and the Rev. Mr. Hull, rector of St. James’ church, Milwaukee. The three young men who made this venture of an associate mission in the then Far West, had but just entered the diaconate. It was to be an associate mission on monastic lines; an ideal of rather an impractical character in our Church atthat early day, but it took the fancy of these young deacons, and for several years, first at Nashotah and then at St. Paul, Dr. Breck did his best to carry it into effect. As self-denial is the corner-stone of the monastic idea, perhaps it was this that enabled Mr. Breck to achieve a success which, under other conditions and with other motives, might have been impossible. The articles of the Associate Mission required a celibate clergy and a religious garb of coarse or plain material. Within a year after the arrival of the three young deacons at Prairieville, Wisconsin, one of them, Mr. Hobart, decided to quit the field and return to New York, thus reducing the f

 Beach Babe Double-Sided Cardstock 12 X12 -Turtle Bay


Beach Babe Double-Sided Cardstock 12 X12 -Turtle Bay


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FANCY PANTS-Beach Babe Collection. This package contains twenty-five identical 12×12 inch sheets of double-sided scrapbook paper. Made in USA.

 Carrot


Carrot


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New – Carrot is a cat who finds that the grass is not always greener on the other side of the street. Carrot dreams of being the fancy cat she sees on a yacht by the bay. This is a playful, rhythmic page-turner, where Carrot learns to like herself. Illustrations.

 Carrot


Carrot


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Used – Carrot is a cat who finds that the grass is not always greener on the other side of the street. Carrot dreams of being the fancy cat she sees on a yacht by the bay. This is a playful, rhythmic page-turner, where Carrot learns to like herself. Illustrations.

 Carrot


Carrot


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New – Carrot is a cat who finds that the grass is not always greener on the other side of the street. Carrot dreams of being the fancy cat she sees on a yacht by the bay. This is a playful, rhythmic page-turner, where Carrot learns to like herself. Illustrations.

 Carrot


Carrot


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Used – Carrot is a cat who finds that the grass is not always greener on the other side of the street. Carrot dreams of being the fancy cat she sees on a yacht by the bay. This is a playful, rhythmic page-turner, where Carrot learns to like herself. Illustrations.

 Companies Based in New York by County: Companies Based in Albany County, New York, Companies Based in Cattaraugus County, New York


Companies Based in New York by County: Companies Based in Albany County, New York, Companies Based in Cattaraugus County, New York


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters&#58; Companies Based in Albany County, New York, Companies Based in Cattaraugus County, New York, Companies Based in Dutchess County, New York, Companies Based in Genesee County, New York, Companies Based in Nassau County, New York, Companies Based in Oneida County, New York, Companies Based in Onondaga County, New York, Companies Based in Orange County, New York, Companies Based in Rockland County, New York, Companies Based in Saratoga County, New York, Companies Based in Suffolk County, New York, Companies Based in Westchester County, New York, Polar Air Cargo, Avon Products, Atlas Air, Apollo Management, Ibm, Pepsico, Wyeth, Mastercard, Adjusters International, Comverse Technology, Orange County Choppers, Camillus Cutlery Company, the Pepsi Bottling Group, Bresnan Communications, Vector Marketing, Cd-Adapco, National Collector’s Mint, Dow Jones Local Media Group, Anc Sports, Eos Airlines, Avis Rent a Car System, New York Community Bank, Osi Pharmaceuticals, Jarden, Watervliet Arsenal, Warp Graphics, Wurld Media, Mediacom, Televue, Blue Point Brewing Company, Essentia, Melville Corporation, Hudson Valley Federal Credit Union, Teg Federal Credit Union, Gamco Investors, Liberty Lines Transit, Hudson’s Bay Trading Company, Cattaraugus Cutlery Company, A. Laubin, Cascade, Iron Horse Bicycles, Welch Allyn, Citadel Communications, Prestige Brands, the Saratogian, General Precision Equipment, Electronics for Medicine, Plug Power, Unitron, Versare Company, Yancey’s Fancy, U.s. Bus Corporation, Oceana Publications. Excerpt&#58; Apollo Management L.P. is a private equity investment firm, founded in 1990 by former Drexel Burnham Lambert banker, Leon Black. The firm specializes in leveraged buyout transactions and purchases of distressed securities involving… More&#58;

 Dan Post Bay Apache Back Cut Python Boot


Dan Post Bay Apache Back Cut Python Boot


$314.99


Be unique and live on the wild side with these Bay Apache Python Snake boots from Dan Post . Featuring unique and eye catching multi-tone patterns, and the Dan Post cushion insole system, you will not have to sacrifice looks for comfort. Fancy leather shaft, leather outsole, medium western toe and traditional western heel. Cannot be shipped to California. Import.

 Dan Post Bay Apache Back Cut Python Boot


Dan Post Bay Apache Back Cut Python Boot


$314.99


Be unique and live on the wild side with these Bay Apache Python Snake boots from Dan Post . Featuring unique and eye catching multi-tone patterns, and the Dan Post cushion insole system, you will not have to sacrifice looks for comfort. Fancy leather shaft, leather outsole, medium western toe and traditional western heel. Cannot be shipped to California. Import.

 Ellen L. Warren


Ellen L. Warren


$11.65


Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book&#58;WINTER. WHEN SHE WAS ILL.] Cold Winter is coming, with frost and with snow, And oh, the cold winds, how they whistle and blow ! Look out for your ears, and your nose, and your toes, When old Father Winter his rude bellows blows. Old Winter is cruel, he regards not the tear Of the widow and orphan, when no fire is near ; Their weeping and wailing he will not regard ; Sure, old Daddy Winter, thy heart must be hard ! The trees are all stripped of their leaves, once so green, And nothing but whiteness and snow are now seen ; The flowers have faded beneath his cold breath, And have scattered their leaves and lay circled in death. Now listen and hear him, with voice loud and shrill, He has clasped his cold arras ’round the oak on the hill ; Ah ! see what a struggle; hark! hear what a crash; He has thrown down the oak. and its all gone to- smash. Old Winter is busy by night and by day; He locks up the river, the lake, and the bay ; He laughs at your fires, makes sport of your stoves,. While the icicles hang at the end of his nose. Dash away, Daddy Winter! your time’s very short!&#58; Three months, at the longest, will close up your sport I So pack up your duds, for the boll will soon ring To announce a new visitor, called by name, Spring. 1842. A LETTEK TO MY COUSIN. Dear Cousin, I have been contemplating long, To answer your letter in a little song; I hope that my tardiness you will excuse, And list to the thinkings of my honest muse. We received your letter, (it was indeed kind,) All eagerly hoping that in it we’d find The news that our dearest and much loved friend, Would come to Verona the summer to spend. You speak of the visit, and joy ’tis to me To fancy how soon our kind friends we shall see; Our much loved Mr. Hall, and ou…

 Ellen L. Warren


Ellen L. Warren


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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book&#58;WINTER. WHEN SHE WAS ILL.] Cold Winter is coming, with frost and with snow, And oh, the cold winds, how they whistle and blow ! Look out for your ears, and your nose, and your toes, When old Father Winter his rude bellows blows. Old Winter is cruel, he regards not the tear Of the widow and orphan, when no fire is near ; Their weeping and wailing he will not regard ; Sure, old Daddy Winter, thy heart must be hard ! The trees are all stripped of their leaves, once so green, And nothing but whiteness and snow are now seen ; The flowers have faded beneath his cold breath, And have scattered their leaves and lay circled in death. Now listen and hear him, with voice loud and shrill, He has clasped his cold arras ’round the oak on the hill ; Ah ! see what a struggle; hark! hear what a crash; He has thrown down the oak. and its all gone to- smash. Old Winter is busy by night and by day; He locks up the river, the lake, and the bay ; He laughs at your fires, makes sport of your stoves,. While the icicles hang at the end of his nose. Dash away, Daddy Winter! your time’s very short!&#58; Three months, at the longest, will close up your sport I So pack up your duds, for the boll will soon ring To announce a new visitor, called by name, Spring. 1842. A LETTEK TO MY COUSIN. Dear Cousin, I have been contemplating long, To answer your letter in a little song; I hope that my tardiness you will excuse, And list to the thinkings of my honest muse. We received your letter, (it was indeed kind,) All eagerly hoping that in it we’d find The news that our dearest and much loved friend, Would come to Verona the summer to spend. You speak of the visit, and joy ’tis to me To fancy how soon our kind friends we shall see; Our much loved Mr. Hall, and ou…

 Fictional English Americans: Cyclops, Fancy Crane, Todd Manning, Witwicky family, Pinky and the Brain, Tina Lord


Fictional English Americans: Cyclops, Fancy Crane, Todd Manning, Witwicky family, Pinky and the Brain, Tina Lord


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters&#58; Cyclops, Fancy Crane, Todd Manning, Witwicky Family, Pinky and the Brain, Charles Emerson Winchester Iii, Jessica Buchanan, Ethan Winthrop, Theodore “T-Bag” Bagwell, Ma and Pa Kent, Phineas Flynn, Vanessa Abrams, Starr Manning, Danny Phantom, Ivy Winthrop, Taylor Townsend, Ferb Fletcher, Samuel Loomis, Sookie Stackhouse, Daniel Faraday, Dan Humphrey, Patrick Bateman, Nate Archibald, Jack and Maddie Fenton, Victoria Lord, Fox Crane, Jenny Humphrey, Natalie Buchanan, Shaggy Rogers, Daniel Meade, Dani Phantom, Kevin Buchanan, Opie Winston, Bradford Meade, Pretty Crane, Tecna, Velma Dinkley, Jazz Fenton, Miranda Priestly, Captain Scarlet, Charlotte York Goldenblatt, Danielle Rayburn, Joey Buchanan, Heffer Wolfe, Arthur Read, Piney Winston, Ernest Darby, Jason Stackhouse, Diane Wittlesey, Alex O’connell, April Ludgate, Ann Darrow, Larry Talbot, Roland Hedley, Clifford Calley, Andy Lippincott, Howard Stackhouse, Rick Redfern, Fenwick Travers, Paul Kersey. Excerpt&#58; Alex O’Connell can refer to&#58; A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at Andy Lippincott is a fictional character in the comic strip Doonesbury . Publication history The character first appears in January 1976, in a law library. Joanie Caucus falls in love with him while working before Lippincott confessed he is gay . Joanie is heartbroken, and takes some time to recover. Lippincott contributes position papers to Virginia Slade’s failed run for Congress in 1976. He disappears from the strip for a few years after this storyline. In 1982, the character reappears as an organizer for the Bay Area Gay Alliance, and contributes to the congressional re-election of Lacey Davenport . In 1989 he returns to the strip again when he is diagnosed with AIDS . Over the course of the next year, Lippincott’s battles with the

 Fifine at the Fair


Fifine at the Fair


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New – 1872. English poet and husband to Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Fifine at the Fair is one of his dramatic poems. From the Prologue: The fancy I had today, Fancy which turned a fear! I swam far out in the bay, Since waves laughed warm and clear. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.

 Fifine at the Fair


Fifine at the Fair


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Used – 1872. English poet and husband to Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Fifine at the Fair is one of his dramatic poems. From the Prologue: The fancy I had today, Fancy which turned a fear! I swam far out in the bay, Since waves laughed warm and clear. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.

 Fifine at the Fair


Fifine at the Fair


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Used – 1872. English poet and husband to Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Fifine at the Fair is one of his dramatic poems. From the Prologue: The fancy I had today, Fancy which turned a fear! I swam far out in the bay, Since waves laughed warm and clear. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.

 Fifine at the Fair


Fifine at the Fair


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Used – 1872. English poet and husband to Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Fifine at the Fair is one of his dramatic poems. From the Prologue: The fancy I had today, Fancy which turned a fear! I swam far out in the bay, Since waves laughed warm and clear. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.

 Fifine at the Fair


Fifine at the Fair


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Used – 1872. English poet and husband to Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Fifine at the Fair is one of his dramatic poems. From the Prologue: The fancy I had today, Fancy which turned a fear! I swam far out in the bay, Since waves laughed warm and clear. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.

 Fifine at the Fair


Fifine at the Fair


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New – 1872. English poet and husband to Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Fifine at the Fair is one of his dramatic poems. From the Prologue: The fancy I had today, Fancy which turned a fear! I swam far out in the bay, Since waves laughed warm and clear. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.

 Fifine at the Fair


Fifine at the Fair


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New – 1872. English poet and husband to Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Fifine at the Fair is one of his dramatic poems. From the Prologue: The fancy I had today, Fancy which turned a fear! I swam far out in the bay, Since waves laughed warm and clear. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.

 Fifine at the Fair


Fifine at the Fair


$14.95


New – 1872. English poet and husband to Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Fifine at the Fair is one of his dramatic poems. From the Prologue: The fancy I had today, Fancy which turned a fear! I swam far out in the bay, Since waves laughed warm and clear. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.

 Gleanings From The Desert Of Arabia


Gleanings From The Desert Of Arabia


$23.92


Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book&#58;CHAPTER VI. BEIRUT&#151;VALLEY OF BAKKAH&#151;LEBANON AND HERMON. Beirut, washed by the blue waters of the Mediterranean, backed by snow-topped Lebanon, with Tripoli to the north and Tyre to the south, as seen from the sea, forms a charming picture, bright, sparkling, and glorious in the sun ; calm and peaceful at eventide, surpassing the Bay of Naples. Nor are you disappointed on landing. It is clean ; there are fine houses, many of which are enclosed by gardens, two good hotels, one kept by an Arab, a tall fine man, who was Dragoman to Eliott Warburton. There is one part of Beirut but little visited, I fancy, by Europeans; it is inhabited by well-to-do native artificers ; there are some good houses of a medium class. It stands on an eminence shut out from the port and the rest of the town, and commands a beautiful view south towards Sidon. A deep blue sea, a long slightly curved line of golden sand, dark green foliage, and a clear blue sky, these simple elements formed a gorgeous picture ; at least, so thought we, as in midsummer we gazed on the tranquil waters reachingdown to Sidon. Although the heat was very great, here the breeze was fresh and the air pure and lively. We were told that sickness was almost unknown in this district &#151; that when Beirut itself was unhealthy and cholera was raging, this place was always healthy. It is a charming spot. Between Lebanon and Anti-Lebanon lies the beautiful wide valley called Bakkah, across which the highroad from Beirut to Damascus runs. This high-road, formed by a French company, is a first-rate work, and is kept in good order. The nights in Lebanon, even in the height of summer, are more than cool, and in riding through the night we did not find our greatcoats sufficient to keep us comfortable. At the time of which I am

 Gleanings from the Desert of Arabia


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