Locke Amsden, Or The Schoolmaster: A Tale |
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Σελίδα 7
broad chip , with ears attent , and eyes keenly following the slow , creeping
motions of a small carriage , that was now seen in the distance winding along the
road from the south , of whose approach he , from time to time , as he considered
...
broad chip , with ears attent , and eyes keenly following the slow , creeping
motions of a small carriage , that was now seen in the distance winding along the
road from the south , of whose approach he , from time to time , as he considered
...
Σελίδα 10
And having effected this , and seen his daughter beginning to appear cheerful
and at ease , through the delicate and motherly attentions shown her by the
amiable hostess , he proposed to Mr . Amsden a walk to the barn for an
inspection of ...
And having effected this , and seen his daughter beginning to appear cheerful
and at ease , through the delicate and motherly attentions shown her by the
amiable hostess , he proposed to Mr . Amsden a walk to the barn for an
inspection of ...
Σελίδα 21
That is one of the neatest specimens of mechanical skill , considering your
means of making it here in the woods , which I have seen this long while . My
daughter , I think , will feel quite proud of her present . ” “ O , the boy knows
enough , ” said ...
That is one of the neatest specimens of mechanical skill , considering your
means of making it here in the woods , which I have seen this long while . My
daughter , I think , will feel quite proud of her present . ” “ O , the boy knows
enough , ” said ...
Σελίδα 30
... every energy of body and mind , till his task was completed , which was
generally by noon ; when , for the remainder of the day , he might be seen lying
on the grass , under some shady tree , with his book and instruments spread
before him .
... every energy of body and mind , till his task was completed , which was
generally by noon ; when , for the remainder of the day , he might be seen lying
on the grass , under some shady tree , with his book and instruments spread
before him .
Σελίδα 37
Locke , in return , brought the other his books , which , to the extent of more than
half of them , at least , he had never seen ; and which , being loaned him , he fell
to studying with boyish enthusiasm . No sooner was this singular companionship
...
Locke , in return , brought the other his books , which , to the extent of more than
half of them , at least , he had never seen ; and which , being loaned him , he fell
to studying with boyish enthusiasm . No sooner was this singular companionship
...
Τι λένε οι χρήστες - Σύνταξη κριτικής
Δεν εντοπίσαμε κριτικές στις συνήθεις τοποθεσίες.
Άλλες εκδόσεις - Προβολή όλων
Συχνά εμφανιζόμενοι όροι και φράσεις
advantages Amsden answer appeared asked attempt attend become began believe bring brought Bunker called Carter cause character common continued course daughter district doctor effect engaged entered expected eyes father fear feelings felt follow former give hand happy head heard heart hour interest kind knowledge lady latter learning least leave length less Lincoln Locke look manner master means mind Miss mother nature nearly never object observed obtained once opening passed perhaps person prepared present probably professor pupils question reason received remain replied respect result round scholars seemed seen soon studies supposed sure surprise taken teach teacher tell thing thought took true turning usual village whole wish young
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