The good old times, by the author of 'Mary Powell'.1857 |
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Pagina 16
... fellows a precious black eye , first , though ; that's one comfort . He roared out , but the rest laughed and gibed ; I should think there must have been half a dozen of them by their voices , which CHAPTER II The Flitting.
... fellows a precious black eye , first , though ; that's one comfort . He roared out , but the rest laughed and gibed ; I should think there must have been half a dozen of them by their voices , which CHAPTER II The Flitting.
Pagina 17
Anne Manning. half a dozen of them by their voices , which gra- dually died away as they drove off the stock . So , there was I , lashed to the tree , unable to stir hand or foot , or see where I was , or keep the flies off my face , for ...
Anne Manning. half a dozen of them by their voices , which gra- dually died away as they drove off the stock . So , there was I , lashed to the tree , unable to stir hand or foot , or see where I was , or keep the flies off my face , for ...
Pagina 19
... voice and smiling . " At any rate we should have saved our stock . I'm sorry ! " " Never mind , it will do no good . We will still join them to - morrow . " " Yes , that will be safest . I'll unpack the bedding again . But we had better ...
... voice and smiling . " At any rate we should have saved our stock . I'm sorry ! " " Never mind , it will do no good . We will still join them to - morrow . " " Yes , that will be safest . I'll unpack the bedding again . But we had better ...
Pagina 21
... voice , and I'm not hungry . " 66 Many things ? " repeated Christophe , and catching hold of her reluctant hand . Drawing her towards him , he saw she was crying . " Pshaw ! leave the many things , ' and come to dinner , like a good ...
... voice , and I'm not hungry . " 66 Many things ? " repeated Christophe , and catching hold of her reluctant hand . Drawing her towards him , he saw she was crying . " Pshaw ! leave the many things , ' and come to dinner , like a good ...
Pagina 24
... voice , " you have a good deal of jolting there - it would tire you far less to come down and walk . " " " " " Who would drive the cart , Fabien ? " Why , Michel . " " Poor Michel ! I might as well throw the reins on the horse's neck at ...
... voice , " you have a good deal of jolting there - it would tire you far less to come down and walk . " " " " " Who would drive the cart , Fabien ? " Why , Michel . " " Poor Michel ! I might as well throw the reins on the horse's neck at ...
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