St. Nicholas, Том 24,Часть 2Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner & Company, 1897 |
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... boy and girl friends . It would certainly be too bad if a coolness between the brother and sister should occur at this time . Consequently it was with a feeling nearly akin Besides these , there were two other cousins , Herbert 533.
... boy and girl friends . It would certainly be too bad if a coolness between the brother and sister should occur at this time . Consequently it was with a feeling nearly akin Besides these , there were two other cousins , Herbert 533.
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... feel sick and a little faint . The rush in the street made him dizzy , and the sullen roar that came down on the wind from the town , mingled with the tramping of feet , the splash of oars , the bumping of boats along the wharves , and ...
... feel sick and a little faint . The rush in the street made him dizzy , and the sullen roar that came down on the wind from the town , mingled with the tramping of feet , the splash of oars , the bumping of boats along the wharves , and ...
Стр. 548
... feel well , Nick . But my father will come pres- ently , and he will heal thee soon . Don't cry any more . " " I'm not crying , " said Nick stoutly , though as he spoke a tear ran down his cheek , and fell " I hate thy father ! " said ...
... feel well , Nick . But my father will come pres- ently , and he will heal thee soon . Don't cry any more . " " I'm not crying , " said Nick stoutly , though as he spoke a tear ran down his cheek , and fell " I hate thy father ! " said ...
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... feeling of awe which always attends the disturbing of a grave ; and as they dug they spoke with charity and tenderness of the Old Man of the Mountain . It made them think of the time when they themselves would be laid to rest in the ...
... feeling of awe which always attends the disturbing of a grave ; and as they dug they spoke with charity and tenderness of the Old Man of the Mountain . It made them think of the time when they themselves would be laid to rest in the ...
Стр. 570
... feeling poor and dissatisfied , and down on their luck . grew stronger , whirled it from its snug hiding- place , and tumbled it over and over among the dry chestnut - burs and the old , gray , dead limbs . If the envelope came to a ...
... feeling poor and dissatisfied , and down on their luck . grew stronger , whirled it from its snug hiding- place , and tumbled it over and over among the dry chestnut - burs and the old , gray , dead limbs . If the envelope came to a ...
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