The World's Great Masterpieces: History, Biography, Science, Philosophy, Poetry, the Drama, Travel, Adventure, Fiction, Etc, Volume 13American Literary Society, 1901 - Literature |
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Page 6754
... Fell again to bitter weeping , And intoned these words of sorrow : " Woe is me , a hapless maiden ! Happier far my life hereafter , Brighter far would be my future , If these tracks I could but follow ; On the wolf the hair is finer ...
... Fell again to bitter weeping , And intoned these words of sorrow : " Woe is me , a hapless maiden ! Happier far my life hereafter , Brighter far would be my future , If these tracks I could but follow ; On the wolf the hair is finer ...
Page 6761
... fell asleep . Every now and again the train would stop at a station , a passenger scramble across her toes , and she would wake and stare drearily out through the smoke - blurred windows . Early the next morning the train reached the ...
... fell asleep . Every now and again the train would stop at a station , a passenger scramble across her toes , and she would wake and stare drearily out through the smoke - blurred windows . Early the next morning the train reached the ...
Page 6762
... fell into a slower trot ; there was a short struggle , a volley of oaths , and the red - eyed larrikin was dropped off the roof of the coach on to the sand , where he lay swearing so fear- fully that the wonder was that he held together ...
... fell into a slower trot ; there was a short struggle , a volley of oaths , and the red - eyed larrikin was dropped off the roof of the coach on to the sand , where he lay swearing so fear- fully that the wonder was that he held together ...
Page 6764
... fell forward on his face , unconscious . The long - legged digger raised him gently and laid him back on the rough bed . " The poor beggar is half dead with fever , " he exclaimed . " You stay here , little ' un , " he added , turning ...
... fell forward on his face , unconscious . The long - legged digger raised him gently and laid him back on the rough bed . " The poor beggar is half dead with fever , " he exclaimed . " You stay here , little ' un , " he added , turning ...
Page 6765
... their labors . " " " A damned good thing , too , " said the long - legged digger . " Fill up the grave , men , it's too horrible , " the doctor ex- claimed . Flip- The men fell to work : soon the grave GWENDOLINE KEATS . 6765.
... their labors . " " " A damned good thing , too , " said the long - legged digger . " Fill up the grave , men , it's too horrible , " the doctor ex- claimed . Flip- The men fell to work : soon the grave GWENDOLINE KEATS . 6765.
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