The English Fireside: A Tale of the Past, Svazek 1Saunders and Otley, 1844 |
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Strana 3
... crouched beneath the sheltering thorn , and after stretching his pliant limbs , sees , with epicu- rean eye , a bunch of berries hanging tempt- ingly some three yards above his head . His tongue THE ENGLISH FIRESIDE . 3.
... crouched beneath the sheltering thorn , and after stretching his pliant limbs , sees , with epicu- rean eye , a bunch of berries hanging tempt- ingly some three yards above his head . His tongue THE ENGLISH FIRESIDE . 3.
Strana 4
A Tale of the Past John Mills. ingly some three yards above his head . His tongue twines restlessly about his jaws in feverish anticipation . He backs some dozen feet , with watchful look still bent upon the berries , and then with a ...
A Tale of the Past John Mills. ingly some three yards above his head . His tongue twines restlessly about his jaws in feverish anticipation . He backs some dozen feet , with watchful look still bent upon the berries , and then with a ...
Strana 11
... who - whoop ! " and , rushing to the head of the deer , he fell upon his knees , and unsheathed the knife fastened to his girdle . " Hold ! " cried Blanch , coming forward , " I beseech ye not to kill him . Pray THE ENGLISH FIRESIDE . 11.
... who - whoop ! " and , rushing to the head of the deer , he fell upon his knees , and unsheathed the knife fastened to his girdle . " Hold ! " cried Blanch , coming forward , " I beseech ye not to kill him . Pray THE ENGLISH FIRESIDE . 11.
Strana 18
... head , and brought close to a pair of thick , frosted brows , shading eyes , black and glowing as a snake's . Her features were long and sharp , and the ravages of time and , per- haps , passion had left indelible stamps . there ...
... head , and brought close to a pair of thick , frosted brows , shading eyes , black and glowing as a snake's . Her features were long and sharp , and the ravages of time and , per- haps , passion had left indelible stamps . there ...
Strana 24
... head - over - heels , into the middle of the floor . As if used to such rough usage , the animal merely shook himself , and then squatted upon his haunches in the spot where he had been so unceremoniously thrust , to watch , at that ...
... head - over - heels , into the middle of the floor . As if used to such rough usage , the animal merely shook himself , and then squatted upon his haunches in the spot where he had been so unceremoniously thrust , to watch , at that ...
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