The Beauties of Washington IrvingLea & Blanchard... for George W. Gordon, 1839 - 349 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 34
... window glass : they all appeared infected by the weather , and disappeared , one after the other , without exchanging a word . I sauntered to the window and stood gazing at the people , picking their way to the church , with petti ...
... window glass : they all appeared infected by the weather , and disappeared , one after the other , without exchanging a word . I sauntered to the window and stood gazing at the people , picking their way to the church , with petti ...
Σελίδα 41
... window and crevice of which seemed bursting forth with the treasures of the farm ; the flail was busily resounding within from morning to night ; swallows and martins skimmed twittering about the eaves ; and rows of pigeons , some with ...
... window and crevice of which seemed bursting forth with the treasures of the farm ; the flail was busily resounding within from morning to night ; swallows and martins skimmed twittering about the eaves ; and rows of pigeons , some with ...
Σελίδα 45
... window stakes , and turned every thing topsy - turvy ; so that the poor school- master began to think all the witches in the coun- try held their meetings there . But what was still more annoying , Brom took all opportunities of turn ...
... window stakes , and turned every thing topsy - turvy ; so that the poor school- master began to think all the witches in the coun- try held their meetings there . But what was still more annoying , Brom took all opportunities of turn ...
Σελίδα 49
... window ; gazing with delight at the scene ; rolling their white eye - balls , and showing grinning rows of ivory from ear to ear . How could the flogger of urchins be otherwise than animated and joyous ? the lady of his heart was his ...
... window ; gazing with delight at the scene ; rolling their white eye - balls , and showing grinning rows of ivory from ear to ear . How could the flogger of urchins be otherwise than animated and joyous ? the lady of his heart was his ...
Σελίδα 70
... full liberty to break his windows ; and this was considered as a most daring exploit : for in such awe did they stand of him , that the most adventurous schoolboy was ne- ver seen to approach his threshold , and at night 70 BEAUTIES OF.
... full liberty to break his windows ; and this was considered as a most daring exploit : for in such awe did they stand of him , that the most adventurous schoolboy was ne- ver seen to approach his threshold , and at night 70 BEAUTIES OF.
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