Burford Cottage, and Its Robin-red-breastT. Tegg and Son, 1835 - 476 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 74
... continued to be the bitterest of my misfortunes ; and when my compassionate fellow - Robins , and even when my mother , came to condole and to moan with me , I kept myself shrunk and huddled together with a two- fold contraction , lest ...
... continued to be the bitterest of my misfortunes ; and when my compassionate fellow - Robins , and even when my mother , came to condole and to moan with me , I kept myself shrunk and huddled together with a two- fold contraction , lest ...
الصفحة 83
... continued Mr. Gubbins , " that this is the explanation of a thousand prodigies , and a thousand warnings , and similar imaginations , sometimes in the house , and sometimes in the fields ; such as crackings of furniture , music in the ...
... continued Mr. Gubbins , " that this is the explanation of a thousand prodigies , and a thousand warnings , and similar imaginations , sometimes in the house , and sometimes in the fields ; such as crackings of furniture , music in the ...
الصفحة 89
... continued heated by the effect of the summer rays , though the sun , for an ample month past , had been sped southward down the ecliptic . The dahlias or geor- gias , the asters and the holyoaks + continued in luxuriant and gorgeous ...
... continued heated by the effect of the summer rays , though the sun , for an ample month past , had been sped southward down the ecliptic . The dahlias or geor- gias , the asters and the holyoaks + continued in luxuriant and gorgeous ...
الصفحة 98
... continued Mr. Paulett , " is that of a Cumberland shepherd , with whom a tourist was once conversing upon the spoliations of the flocks , occasionally committed by the eagles in that moun- tainous part of England : It is a pity ...
... continued Mr. Paulett , " is that of a Cumberland shepherd , with whom a tourist was once conversing upon the spoliations of the flocks , occasionally committed by the eagles in that moun- tainous part of England : It is a pity ...
الصفحة 99
... continued to precede me , for some little time , by a distance of eight or ten paces . The younger was a servant in livery , and the elder a journeyman baker , with an empty basket , slung , by means of its handle , upon his shoulder ...
... continued to precede me , for some little time , by a distance of eight or ten paces . The younger was a servant in livery , and the elder a journeyman baker , with an empty basket , slung , by means of its handle , upon his shoulder ...
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