He grieved to give up his dog and gun, he dreaded to meet his wife ; but it would not do to starve among the mountains. He shook his head, shouldered the rusty firelock, and, with a heart full of trouble and anxiety, turned his steps homeward. As he approached... The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent - Strana 75autor/autoři: Washington Irving - 1820 - 419 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Christian Brothers - 1884 - 516 str.
...all in vain; the echoes repeated his whistle and shout, but no dog was to be seen. As he approached the village he met a number of people, but none whom...surprised him, for he had thought himself acquainted with everyone in the country round. Their dress, too, was of a different fashion from that to which he was... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1885 - 224 str.
...firelock, and, with a heart full of trouble and anxiety, turned his steps homeward. As he approached the village he met a number of people, but none whom...with equal marks of surprise, and, whenever they cast their eyes upon him, always stroked their chins. The constant recurrence of this gesture induced Rip... | |
| William Swinton - 1885 - 620 str.
...anxiety, turned his steps homeward. As he approached the village he met a number of people, but none2 whom he knew ; which somewhat surprised him, for he...with equal marks of surprise, and, whenever they cast their eyes upon him, invariably stroked their chins. The constant recurrence3 of this gesture induced... | |
| William Swinton - 1885 - 624 str.
...anxiety, turned his steps homeward. As he approached the village he met a number of people, but none2 whom he knew; which somewhat surprised him, for he...with equal marks of surprise, and, whenever they cast their eyes upon him, invariably stroked their chins. The constant recurrence3 of this gesture induced... | |
| Charlotte Mary Yonge - 1885 - 440 str.
...firelock, and with a heart full of trouble and anxiety, turned his steps homewards. As he approached the village, he met a number of people, but none whom...surprised him, for he had thought himself acquainted with everyone in the country round. Their dress too was of a different fashion from that to which he was... | |
| Washington Irving - 1885 - 398 str.
...firelock, and, with a heart full of trouble and anxiety, turned his steps homeward. As he approached the village he met a number of people, but none whom he knew, which somewhat surprised him, for he thought himself acquainted with every one in the country round. Their dress, too, was of a different... | |
| Mark Twain - 1888 - 748 str.
...firelock, and, with a heart full of trouble and anxiety, turned his steps homeward. As he approached the village he met a number of people, but none whom...with equal marks of surprise, and, whenever they cast their eyes upon him, invariably stroked their chins. The constant recurrence of this gesture induced... | |
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1888 - 566 str.
...firelock, and, with a heart full of trouble and anxiety, turned his steps homeward. As he approached the village he met a number of people, but none whom...with equal marks of surprise, and whenever they cast their eyes upon him, invariably stroked their chins. The constant recurrence of this gesture induced... | |
| Washington Irving - 1888 - 624 str.
...firelock, and, with a heart full of trouble and anxiety, turned his steps homeward. As he approached the village he met a number of people, but none whom...with equal marks of surprise, and whenever they cast their eyes upon him, invariably stroked their chins. The constant recurrence of this gesture induced... | |
| 1891 - 432 str.
...firelock, and, with a heart full of trouble and anxiety, turned his steps homeward. As he approached the village he met a number of people, but none whom...with equal marks of surprise, and whenever they cast their eyes upon him, invariably stroked their chins. The constant recurrence of this gesture induced... | |
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