Life ...Houghton, Mifflin, 1874 - 208 pages |
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Page 16
... feel the power of her presence . She walks in quickly , but without haste ; dressed in her mutch , her neckerchief , her white dimity short - gown , her black bombazine petticoat , showing her white stockings and her carpet - shoes ...
... feel the power of her presence . She walks in quickly , but without haste ; dressed in her mutch , her neckerchief , her white dimity short - gown , her black bombazine petticoat , showing her white stockings and her carpet - shoes ...
Page 31
... feel that an expedition which set familiar objects in such novel lights was alto- gether a failure . He entered so intimately into the cares and anxieties of his protégé , that at times he felt himself in some inexplicable sort a ...
... feel that an expedition which set familiar objects in such novel lights was alto- gether a failure . He entered so intimately into the cares and anxieties of his protégé , that at times he felt himself in some inexplicable sort a ...
Page 38
... feeling shown , which he could not account for even as a national trait . " Perhaps there's some mistake , " he said . " There must be , " answered Julia : " ' my father has n't been to sea for a good many years . My father , " she ...
... feeling shown , which he could not account for even as a national trait . " Perhaps there's some mistake , " he said . " There must be , " answered Julia : " ' my father has n't been to sea for a good many years . My father , " she ...
Page 43
... feeling that the mariner's failure to reappear according to ap- pointment added its final and most agreeable charm to the whole affair , and completed the mystery from which the man emerged and which swallowed him up again . BY BRET ...
... feeling that the mariner's failure to reappear according to ap- pointment added its final and most agreeable charm to the whole affair , and completed the mystery from which the man emerged and which swallowed him up again . BY BRET ...
Page 68
... countenance , and gave him an uneasy feeling as he opened the garden - gate ; for Joe , generally speak- ing , was honest as the skin between his brows ; his hand faltered as it pressed the latch . " Pooh , 68 LITTLE CLASSICS .
... countenance , and gave him an uneasy feeling as he opened the garden - gate ; for Joe , generally speak- ing , was honest as the skin between his brows ; his hand faltered as it pressed the latch . " Pooh , 68 LITTLE CLASSICS .
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