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... seemed hard , but it was so . A ruthless band of urchins found them out , and began to make their lives a burthen to them . We have heard of all the cruel and barbarous tricks they played off upon their victims , but you must not hear ...
... seemed hard , but it was so . A ruthless band of urchins found them out , and began to make their lives a burthen to them . We have heard of all the cruel and barbarous tricks they played off upon their victims , but you must not hear ...
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... seemed to begin late indeed , shockingly so in some cases . ( As an instance , Trixie had caught sight of a noble lord shaving himself as late as noon one day ! ) But Great - heart was an exception . Often he had been out walking or ...
... seemed to begin late indeed , shockingly so in some cases . ( As an instance , Trixie had caught sight of a noble lord shaving himself as late as noon one day ! ) But Great - heart was an exception . Often he had been out walking or ...
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... seemed to have settled down to their various occupations of business or pleasure , though it is to be feared that in that quarter the latter had the most worshippers . Carriages and riding horses came up in numbers . Trim little babies ...
... seemed to have settled down to their various occupations of business or pleasure , though it is to be feared that in that quarter the latter had the most worshippers . Carriages and riding horses came up in numbers . Trim little babies ...
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... - beds . Everything around looked gay and cheerful . The little party leant over the rails to watch for a while . Up the road went many carriage - folk , but more riders ; this , it seemed , was the time THE FIRST STUDY , WESTWARD . 27.
... - beds . Everything around looked gay and cheerful . The little party leant over the rails to watch for a while . Up the road went many carriage - folk , but more riders ; this , it seemed , was the time THE FIRST STUDY , WESTWARD . 27.
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Cecil Clarke. riders ; this , it seemed , was the time of day for them . The carriages were for the most part low- cut , open ones , perfectly appointed , sometimes drawn by two horses , sometimes by one only . In them generally reclined ...
Cecil Clarke. riders ; this , it seemed , was the time of day for them . The carriages were for the most part low- cut , open ones , perfectly appointed , sometimes drawn by two horses , sometimes by one only . In them generally reclined ...
Términos y frases comunes
answered arms asked beautiful busy carriages certainly church CITY OF PLEASURE close cloth course cried Croaker crowd Crown 8vo darlings delighted door Dot's doubt dressed excitement exclaimed eyes face fancy fashion Fcap fear flowers front garden gaze glanced Great-heart told hands happy hatchment head heart Hebrew Bible high bailiff hope hour hurry inquired knew lady little Dot Lollards looked Lowther Street luggage maiden mind morning morocco murmured nearly never night nymphets once party passed pleasure plenty poor portmanteaus Presently Punch and Judy quiet rooks round seemed Shetland ponies side sight sister smile soon sorrow sort stood sure talk tell things thought took travellers trees Trixie and Dot Trixie's truly turned waiting walk watched whispered window wonderful words
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Página 368 - Such songs have power to quiet The restless pulse of care, And come like the benediction That follows after prayer. Then read from the treasured volume The poem of thy choice, And lend to the rhyme of the poet The beauty of thy voice. And the night shall be filled with music, And the cares, that infest the day, Shall fold their tents, like the Arabs, And as silently steal away.
Página 248 - Tis the voice of the sluggard ; I heard him complain, " You have waked me too soon, I must slumber again." As the door on its hinges, so he on his bed, Turns his sides, and his shoulders, and his heavy head. "A little more sleep, and a little more slumber...