The Life of Robert Louis StevensonMethuen, 1910 - Počet stran: 288 |
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... dark ; his way on shore was often far beyond the convenience of any road , the isles in which he must sojourn were still partly savage . He must toss much in boats ; he must often adventure on horseback by the dubious bridle - track ...
... dark ; his way on shore was often far beyond the convenience of any road , the isles in which he must sojourn were still partly savage . He must toss much in boats ; he must often adventure on horseback by the dubious bridle - track ...
Strana 17
... dark and cold room with a library of bloodless books - and these lonely hours wrapped him in the greater gloom for our imaginations . But the study had a redeeming grace in many Indian pictures , gaudily coloured and dear to young eyes ...
... dark and cold room with a library of bloodless books - and these lonely hours wrapped him in the greater gloom for our imaginations . But the study had a redeeming grace in many Indian pictures , gaudily coloured and dear to young eyes ...
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... dark hours that would have borne far more heavily upon his father's tempera- ment . Of her devotion and of her incessant thought for the boy there can be no question . I have before me as I write a series of pocket - diaries , complete ...
... dark hours that would have borne far more heavily upon his father's tempera- ment . Of her devotion and of her incessant thought for the boy there can be no question . I have before me as I write a series of pocket - diaries , complete ...
Strana 28
... darkness . How well I remember her lifting me out of bed , carrying me to the window , and showing me one or two lit windows up in Queen Street across the dark belt of gardens ; where also , we told each other , there might be sick ...
... darkness . How well I remember her lifting me out of bed , carrying me to the window , and showing me one or two lit windows up in Queen Street across the dark belt of gardens ; where also , we told each other , there might be sick ...
Strana 30
... dark hours of the morning , with the neighing of horses , the cracking of the whips , the shouts of drivers , and a hundred other wholesome noises , creaked , rolled , and pounded past my window . " ་ ་ Thus she tended his bodily life ...
... dark hours of the morning , with the neighing of horses , the cracking of the whips , the shouts of drivers , and a hundred other wholesome noises , creaked , rolled , and pounded past my window . " ་ ་ Thus she tended his bodily life ...
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