Lulu: A Tale of the National Hotel PoisoningCarleton, 1863 - Počet stran: 360 |
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Strana 8
... light and shadow extended before her , and her rich brown eye detected every changing hue of the western clouds and every glancing beam of beauty from the purple - clad oaks and yellow mantles of the maple trees , which extended down ...
... light and shadow extended before her , and her rich brown eye detected every changing hue of the western clouds and every glancing beam of beauty from the purple - clad oaks and yellow mantles of the maple trees , which extended down ...
Strana 12
... light subduers , but you will observe that the peculiarly graceful effect of their former drooping has disappeared , and that they now are drawn rather tightly to either side of the win- dow . This , no doubt , has been done to save you ...
... light subduers , but you will observe that the peculiarly graceful effect of their former drooping has disappeared , and that they now are drawn rather tightly to either side of the win- dow . This , no doubt , has been done to save you ...
Strana 16
... lights , as the darkness had come suddenly upon them , and the grate , too , needed replenishing , for the October nights were growing colder , and the frost king had already once or twice laid his hand lightly upon the lawns and ...
... lights , as the darkness had come suddenly upon them , and the grate , too , needed replenishing , for the October nights were growing colder , and the frost king had already once or twice laid his hand lightly upon the lawns and ...
Strana 20
... light from a gas - lamp fell full upon his countenance , reveal- ing an expression of intense anxiety and trouble . A passer - by would have taken him for a person belonging to the upper circles of society , for his flowing cloak was ...
... light from a gas - lamp fell full upon his countenance , reveal- ing an expression of intense anxiety and trouble . A passer - by would have taken him for a person belonging to the upper circles of society , for his flowing cloak was ...
Strana 21
... light which glimmered through the ventilator over a door at the extreme end . He knocked at this door , but without waiting for a reply , opened it and walked in . A me- dium sized man , who was sitting at a long table covered with ...
... light which glimmered through the ventilator over a door at the extreme end . He knocked at this door , but without waiting for a reply , opened it and walked in . A me- dium sized man , who was sitting at a long table covered with ...
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Strana 15 - ... of trade. To his ear the clash and hum of machinery betokened, not only coming wealth and luxury, but they spoke to a human heart of regular employment for indigent men, of huge establishments where thousands would earn abundant bread for the hungry by their daily toil.