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
... 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 strange noises in windows and doors by jamming splin- ters ...
... 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 strange noises in windows and doors by jamming splin- ters ...
الصفحة 5585
... wind . over the heath was shrill , and as if it whistled for joy at find- ing a night so congenial as this . Sometimes the path led her to hollows between thickets of tall and dripping bracken , dead , though not yet prostrate , which ...
... wind . over the heath was shrill , and as if it whistled for joy at find- ing a night so congenial as this . Sometimes the path led her to hollows between thickets of tall and dripping bracken , dead , though not yet prostrate , which ...
الصفحة 5586
... windy , wet place , in which a person might experi- ence much discomfort , lose the path without care , and possibly catch cold . If the path is well known the difficulty at such times of keeping therein is not altogether great , from ...
... windy , wet place , in which a person might experi- ence much discomfort , lose the path without care , and possibly catch cold . If the path is well known the difficulty at such times of keeping therein is not altogether great , from ...
الصفحة 5590
... wind , which , leaving them in heaps , plunged into the heath and boomed across the bushes into darkness . Only one sound rose above this din of weather , and that was the roaring of a ten - hatch weir a few yards further on , where the ...
... wind , which , leaving them in heaps , plunged into the heath and boomed across the bushes into darkness . Only one sound rose above this din of weather , and that was the roaring of a ten - hatch weir a few yards further on , where the ...
الصفحة 5591
... wind . Its origin was unmistakable -it was the fall of a body into the stream adjoining , appar ently at a point near the weir . Both started . " Good God ! can it be she ? " said Clym . " Why should it be she ? " said Wildeve , in his ...
... wind . Its origin was unmistakable -it was the fall of a body into the stream adjoining , appar ently at a point near the weir . Both started . " Good God ! can it be she ? " said Clym . " Why should it be she ? " said Wildeve , in his ...
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