The World's Great Masterpieces: History, Biography, Science, Philosophy, Poetry, the Drama, Travel, Adventure, Fiction, Etc, المجلد 11American Literary Society, 1901 |
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الصفحة 5581
... began to rain and blow hard as the evening advanced . The wind rasped and scraped at the corners of the house , and filliped the eaves - droppings like peas against the panes . He walked restlessly about the untenanted rooms , stopping ...
... began to rain and blow hard as the evening advanced . The wind rasped and scraped at the corners of the house , and filliped the eaves - droppings like peas against the panes . He walked restlessly about the untenanted rooms , stopping ...
الصفحة 5582
... began to unroll it , when a baby appeared as the kernel to the husks - dry , warm , and uncon- scious of travel or rough weather . Thomasin briefly kissed the baby , and then found time to begin crying as she said , " I brought baby ...
... began to unroll it , when a baby appeared as the kernel to the husks - dry , warm , and uncon- scious of travel or rough weather . Thomasin briefly kissed the baby , and then found time to begin crying as she said , " I brought baby ...
الصفحة 5584
... began drying herself . The fire soon flared up the chim- ney , giving the room an appearance of comfort that was doubled by contrast with the drumming of the storm without , which snapped at the window - panes and breathed into the ...
... began drying herself . The fire soon flared up the chim- ney , giving the room an appearance of comfort that was doubled by contrast with the drumming of the storm without , which snapped at the window - panes and breathed into the ...
الصفحة 5586
... began to discern through the rain a faint blotted radiance , which presently assumed the oblong form of an open door . She knew that no house stood hereabouts , and was soon aware of the nature of the door by its height above the ground ...
... began to discern through the rain a faint blotted radiance , which presently assumed the oblong form of an open door . She knew that no house stood hereabouts , and was soon aware of the nature of the door by its height above the ground ...
الصفحة 5590
... began to fancy that the midnight hour must have struck . A very strong doubt had arisen in his mind if Eustacia would venture down the hill in such weather ; yet knowing her nature he felt that she might . " Poor thing ! ' t is like her ...
... began to fancy that the midnight hour must have struck . A very strong doubt had arisen in his mind if Eustacia would venture down the hill in such weather ; yet knowing her nature he felt that she might . " Poor thing ! ' t is like her ...
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