The Illustrated Parlour MiscellanyG. Slater, 1849 - 325 من الصفحات |
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... never question him of the difference ; nor even appear to know it , except by the greater tenderness of her conduct . Alfred , who watched over the lady's happiness with the vigilance of a lynx , when he found the truth , hated the ...
... never question him of the difference ; nor even appear to know it , except by the greater tenderness of her conduct . Alfred , who watched over the lady's happiness with the vigilance of a lynx , when he found the truth , hated the ...
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... never divulged himself , nor the heavy secret of his heart . When he saw the duchess sicken and become pale , his heart ached for her ; and he tried by all means in his power to make good the stories of the duke , when he excused ...
... never divulged himself , nor the heavy secret of his heart . When he saw the duchess sicken and become pale , his heart ached for her ; and he tried by all means in his power to make good the stories of the duke , when he excused ...
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... never have ventured to construct a professed ro- mance out of incidents so wild and strange as those of this narration . It is only with the hope that you will accept in good faith the assurance given in the same spirit , that these ...
... never have ventured to construct a professed ro- mance out of incidents so wild and strange as those of this narration . It is only with the hope that you will accept in good faith the assurance given in the same spirit , that these ...
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... never stopped short of accom- plishing its purposes ; and in many a bloody fray and cruel outrage had the question of their supremacy been mooted , until at last there were but few left to dispute with them , and they tyrannised at will ...
... never stopped short of accom- plishing its purposes ; and in many a bloody fray and cruel outrage had the question of their supremacy been mooted , until at last there were but few left to dispute with them , and they tyrannised at will ...
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... never been roused to a knowledge of himself , and others felt just as uncertain what that knowledge might bring forth as he did , and were not specially zealous of the honour of having it first tested upon their own persons . So that ...
... never been roused to a knowledge of himself , and others felt just as uncertain what that knowledge might bring forth as he did , and were not specially zealous of the honour of having it first tested upon their own persons . So that ...
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الصفحة 114 - Times grew worse and worse with Rip Van Winkle as years of matrimony rolled on; a tart temper never mellows with age, and a sharp tongue is the only edged tool that grows keener with constant use.
الصفحة 118 - Rip every now and then heard long rolling peals, like distant thunder, that seemed to issue out of a deep ravine, or rather cleft between lofty rocks, toward which their rugged path conducted. He paused for an instant, but supposing it to be the muttering of one of those transient thunder-showers which often take place in mountain heights, he proceeded.
الصفحة 120 - ... seemed particularly odd to Rip was, that though these folks were evidently amusing themselves, yet they maintained the gravest faces, the most mysterious silence, and were, withal, the most melancholy party of pleasure he had ever witnessed. Nothing interrupted the stillness of the scene but the noise of the balls, which, whenever they were rolled, echoed along the mountains like rumbling peals of thunder.
الصفحة 126 - ... the doors off the hinges. A half-starved d'og that looked like Wolf was skulking about it. Rip called him by name, but the cur snarled, showed his teeth. and passed on. This was an unkind cut, indeed. "My very dog," sighed poor Rip, "has forgotten me!
الصفحة 119 - ... trees shot their branches, so that you only caught glimpses of the azure sky, and the bright evening cloud. During the whole time, Rip and his companion had labored on in silence ; for though the former marvelled greatly what could be the object of carrying a keg of liquor up this wild mountain, yet there was something strange and incomprehensible about the unknown, that inspired awe, and checked familiarity.
الصفحة 127 - Rip stared in vacant stupidity. Another short but busy little fellow pulled him by the arm, and, rising on tiptoe, inquired in his ear, whether he was Federal or Democrat.
الصفحة 112 - It could not be from the want of assiduity or perseverance ; for he would sit on a wet rock, with a rod as long and heavy as a Tartar's lance, and fish all day without a murmur, even though he should not be encouraged by a single nibble.
الصفحة 120 - ... countenances, that his heart turned within him, and his knees smote together. His companion now emptied the contents of the keg into large flagons, and made signs to him to wait upon the company. He obeyed with fear and trembling; they quaffed the liquor in profound silence, and then returned to their game.
الصفحة 129 - There was a silence for a little while, when an old man replied, in a thin piping voice, "Nicholas Vedder! why, he is dead and gone these eighteen years! There was a wooden tombstone in the church-yard that used to tell all about him, but that's rotten and gone too.
الصفحة 128 - Rip was equally at a loss to comprehend the question ; when a knowing, self-important old gentleman in a sharp cocked hat, made his way through the crowd, putting them to the right and left with his elbows as he passed, and planting himself before Van Winkle, with one arm akimbo, the other resting on his cane, his keen eyes and sharp hat penetrating, as it were, into his...