The English Fireside: A Tale of the Past, Svazek 2Saunders and Otley, 1844 |
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Strana 4
... sure , " continued she , " that fisherman , who is spreading his net so skilfully yonder , will stop in his work to listen if you re- quire an addition to the audience . " 66 Indeed , my own sweet sister , " rejoined Grace , throwing ...
... sure , " continued she , " that fisherman , who is spreading his net so skilfully yonder , will stop in his work to listen if you re- quire an addition to the audience . " 66 Indeed , my own sweet sister , " rejoined Grace , throwing ...
Strana 43
... sure you can't , " returned the squire . " And as affairs have arrived at the head they have , I will tell ye that I know she was not a jot less desirous of your marry- ing Blanch than I was . " " Indeed ! " exclaimed Charles ; and then ...
... sure you can't , " returned the squire . " And as affairs have arrived at the head they have , I will tell ye that I know she was not a jot less desirous of your marry- ing Blanch than I was . " " Indeed ! " exclaimed Charles ; and then ...
Strana 67
... sure you would never serve me so . Shame awaits me , and , " continued she , springing to her feet , and looking as if her strained and starting eyes were ready to leap from their sockets , " I must avert it . I must avert it , " she ...
... sure you would never serve me so . Shame awaits me , and , " continued she , springing to her feet , and looking as if her strained and starting eyes were ready to leap from their sockets , " I must avert it . I must avert it , " she ...
Strana 72
... sure that you'll be glad to see me in health and in safety . " With a fond mother's joy Ned was , quick as the meteor thought , snatched to his parent's bosom , and there held in ardent delight , though silent with surprise . " What ...
... sure that you'll be glad to see me in health and in safety . " With a fond mother's joy Ned was , quick as the meteor thought , snatched to his parent's bosom , and there held in ardent delight , though silent with surprise . " What ...
Strana 90
... say - on the breakfast table , was permitted to get cold . " The dear , pretty , gentle child , " repeated aunt Deborah , with a sob , " I'm sure none but such a villain could have murdered . And then , " she 90 THE ENGLISH FIRESIDE .
... say - on the breakfast table , was permitted to get cold . " The dear , pretty , gentle child , " repeated aunt Deborah , with a sob , " I'm sure none but such a villain could have murdered . And then , " she 90 THE ENGLISH FIRESIDE .
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arms asked Bamfield Carew beau ideal black spade blacksmith Brainshaw burst catcher cell cheek clasping companion continued dear boy ejaculated Ellen endeavouring escape exclaimed aunt Deborah eyes father fear feel fingers gaoler gipsies give head hear heard heart hope Jack Slimmer king laughing lips listen looking Macrone majesty Master Kidlywink Ned Swiftfoot Ned's mother never observed old Soaker poor Mary port wine pray quickly rejoined Blanch rejoined Grace rejoined Mr Fulton rejoined the prisoner remarked repeated replied aunt Deborah replied Blanch replied Carew replied Charles replied Grace replied Mr Fulton replied Ned replied the ratcatcher returned Blanch returned Grace returned Mr Fulton returned the ratcatcher Ringwood Robert Fulton round scarcely seemed silent tongue Soaking Bob speak squire stood stranger strong Swiftfoot thought tinued Tom Brainshaw tone tongue truth turning vicar vicarage voice whisper words
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Strana 27 - If to do were as easy as to know what were good to do, chapels had been churches and poor men's cottages princes' palaces. It is a good divine that follows his own instructions : I can easier teach twenty what were good to be done, than be one of the twenty to follow mine own teaching.
Strana 257 - Cowards die many times before their deaths ; The valiant never taste of death but once. Of all the wonders that I yet have heard, It seems to me most strange that men should fear; Seeing that death, a necessary end, Will come when it will come.
Strana 180 - There's nothing in this world can make me joy : Life is as tedious as a twice-told tale, Vexing the dull ear of a drowsy man ; And bitter shame hath spoil'd the sweet world's taste, That it yields nought but shame and bitterness.
Strana 128 - Men will wrangle for religion; write for it, fight for it; die for it; anything but live for it.
Strana 160 - Kidlywink's progress in his work, the ratcatcher rose softly from his seat, and, unobserved, crept towards a heap of old iron in a dark corner of the shop.