Selected English EssaysWilliam Peacock Oxford University Press, 1935 - 543 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 251
... never was at a loss for a word , and for the properest word , so Cavanagh always could tell the degree of force necessary to be given to a ball , and the precise direction in which it should be sent . He did his work with the greatest ...
... never was at a loss for a word , and for the properest word , so Cavanagh always could tell the degree of force necessary to be given to a ball , and the precise direction in which it should be sent . He did his work with the greatest ...
الصفحة 424
... never in the way , never out of it ; Rab subsided under the table into a dark place , and was motionless , all but his eye , which followed every one . Ailie got worse ; began to wander in her mind , gently ; was more demonstrative in ...
... never in the way , never out of it ; Rab subsided under the table into a dark place , and was motionless , all but his eye , which followed every one . Ailie got worse ; began to wander in her mind , gently ; was more demonstrative in ...
الصفحة 426
... never leave off looking , shut her eyes , and composed herself . She lay for some time breathing quick , and passed away so gently , that when we thought she was gone , James , in his old - fashioned way , held the mirror to her face ...
... never leave off looking , shut her eyes , and composed herself . She lay for some time breathing quick , and passed away so gently , that when we thought she was gone , James , in his old - fashioned way , held the mirror to her face ...
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