The story of wandering Willie, by the author of 'Effie's friends'. |
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... hard . Already Willie could picture to himself the ruddy gleam of light from the windows down below . The snow - storm might blot out the outline of He would tell them stories by the hour - stories WANDERING WILLIE . 7.
... hard . Already Willie could picture to himself the ruddy gleam of light from the windows down below . The snow - storm might blot out the outline of He would tell them stories by the hour - stories WANDERING WILLIE . 7.
الصفحة 36
... hard to keep it to myself , because she had told me to be good without her . But I could not help asking very often if it was not time to go home . They always said ' not yet . ' I got very tired of waiting . At last Peggy told me the ...
... hard to keep it to myself , because she had told me to be good without her . But I could not help asking very often if it was not time to go home . They always said ' not yet . ' I got very tired of waiting . At last Peggy told me the ...
الصفحة 39
... , they were satisfied . Sometimes at night it was hard to keep my sobs quite silent when I wanted mother's kiss . But directly I heard Dame Foster open the door I quietly , I used to bury my face upon WANDERING WILLIE . 39.
... , they were satisfied . Sometimes at night it was hard to keep my sobs quite silent when I wanted mother's kiss . But directly I heard Dame Foster open the door I quietly , I used to bury my face upon WANDERING WILLIE . 39.
الصفحة 41
... ! what indeed ? ' ' They say he's a hard man , strange and close . I hope he'll use the boy well . ' Then they lowered their voices , and their two heads almost met across the table . So I heard WANDERING WILLIE . 41.
... ! what indeed ? ' ' They say he's a hard man , strange and close . I hope he'll use the boy well . ' Then they lowered their voices , and their two heads almost met across the table . So I heard WANDERING WILLIE . 41.
الصفحة 42
... to you now . ' I looked up at Master Caleb . It seemed a hard , formal way of getting a message from my mother . I had far rather - and so I think would he have gone with him to some quiet corner out of doors 42 THE STORY OF.
... to you now . ' I looked up at Master Caleb . It seemed a hard , formal way of getting a message from my mother . I had far rather - and so I think would he have gone with him to some quiet corner out of doors 42 THE STORY OF.
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ÆSCHYLUS answered asked Autotype began better Biographical Castle child Christmas comfort Crown 8vo Cuth Dame Foster dark David Moore dear door Edition Elfrida Extra fcap eyes F. T. PALGRAVE face Farmer Foster father FRANCIS TURNER PALGRAVE Furzy Nook gave glad gone Granny grave grey hand happy hard head hear heard heart Heir of Redclyffe HENRY KINGSLEY Hildred Hildred's hope Janet knew light listening Lois looked Master Caleb Mistress Dorothy Moore Morechester morning mother never night once POEMS poor Professor Queen's Tower quiet quietly remember rest round scarcely seemed shadow shook silent Sir Noel Paton sleep slowly smile snow speak spoke stood story strange sure talk tears tell thing THOMAS WOOLNER thought told took trouble turned voice waiting Wandering Willie watching window wonder words Wyncliffe
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الصفحة 37 - THE GOLDEN TREASURY OF THE BEST SONGS AND LYRICAL POEMS IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE. Selected and arranged, with Notes, by FRANCIS TURNER PALGRAVE.
الصفحة 38 - THE BOOK OF PRAISE. From the best English Hymn Writers. Selected and arranged by LORD SELBORNE. A New and Enlarged Edition. THE FAIRY BOOK ; the Best Popular Fairy Stories. Selected and rendered anew by the Author of
الصفحة 40 - TIMES. A Book Of Worthies. Gathered from the Old Histories and written anew by the Author of
الصفحة 29 - The editor has aimed to produce a book "which the emigrant, finding room for little not absolutely necessary, might yet find room for in his trunk, and the traveller in his knapsack, and that on some narrow shelves where there are few books this might be one.
الصفحة 2 - GEORGE WILSON, MD, FRSE, Regius Professor of Technology in the University of Edinburgh. By his SISTER. New Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s. "An exquisite and touching portrait of a rare and beautiful spirit.
الصفحة 289 - Lead, kindly light, amid the encircling gloom, Lead thou me on ! The night is dark and I am far from home; Lead thou me on ! Keep thou my feet; I do not ask to see The distant scene; one step enough for me.
الصفحة 18 - Wilson. — A MEMOIR OF GEORGE WILSON, MD, FRSE, Regius Professor of Technology in the University of Edinburgh. By his SISTER. New Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.
الصفحة 33 - No man can read this poem without being . struck by the fitness and finish of the workmanship, so to speak, as well as by the chastened and unpretending loftiness of thought which pervades the whole" — GLOBE. Words from the PoetS. Selected by the Editor of
الصفحة 37 - Messrs. Macmillan have, in their Golden Treasury Series, especially provided editions of standard works, volumes of selected poetry, and original compositions, which entitle this series to be called classical. Nothing can be better than the literary execution, nothing more elegant than the material workmanship"—BRITISH QUARTERLY REVIEW.