Half-hours with the Best Authors: Including Biographical and Critical Notices, Svazky 3–4Charles Knight Warne, 1888 |
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... tell them ; only a Friday's dream is all her superstition ; that she conceals for fear of anger . Thus lives she ; and all her care is that she may die in the spring - time , to have stores of flowers stuck upon her wind- ing - sheet ...
... tell them ; only a Friday's dream is all her superstition ; that she conceals for fear of anger . Thus lives she ; and all her care is that she may die in the spring - time , to have stores of flowers stuck upon her wind- ing - sheet ...
Strana 78
... tell what they say , I guess ? " " We could probably tell something of what they said , but not all - for we are not as clever as you think us , Hannah . We don't speak German , and we cannot read it without a dictionary to help us ...
... tell what they say , I guess ? " " We could probably tell something of what they said , but not all - for we are not as clever as you think us , Hannah . We don't speak German , and we cannot read it without a dictionary to help us ...
Strana 79
... tell where the old servant ( for such I now concluded her to be ) saw the difference . Both were fair - complexioned and slenderly made ; both possessed faces full of distinction and intelligence . One , to be sure , had hair a shade ...
... tell where the old servant ( for such I now concluded her to be ) saw the difference . Both were fair - complexioned and slenderly made ; both possessed faces full of distinction and intelligence . One , to be sure , had hair a shade ...
Strana 80
... tell me what you have to say to them . Where do you come from ? " " I am a stranger . " " What is your business here at this hour ? " " I want a night's shelter in an outhouse , or anywhere , and a morsel of bread to eat . " Distrust ...
... tell me what you have to say to them . Where do you come from ? " " I am a stranger . " " What is your business here at this hour ? " " I want a night's shelter in an outhouse , or anywhere , and a morsel of bread to eat . " Distrust ...
Strana 81
... tell them we are not by ourselves in the house ; we have a gentle- man , and dogs , and guns . " Here the honest but inflexible ser- vant clapped the door to and bolted it within . This was the climax . A pang of exquisite suffering — a ...
... tell them we are not by ourselves in the house ; we have a gentle- man , and dogs , and guns . " Here the honest but inflexible ser- vant clapped the door to and bolted it within . This was the climax . A pang of exquisite suffering — a ...
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