The Maker of MoonsG.P. Putnam's sons, 1896 - Всего страниц: 401 |
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... looked at Pierpont . He muttered something about that settling the silver question , and turned his head to Barris , but there was that in Barris ' face which forbade jesting , and Pier- pont and I sat silently pondering . " Don't ask ...
... looked at Pierpont . He muttered something about that settling the silver question , and turned his head to Barris , but there was that in Barris ' face which forbade jesting , and Pier- pont and I sat silently pondering . " Don't ask ...
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... crimper and looked at the pile of loaded shells . Then he picked up one and crimped it . " Let ' em alone , " said Pierpont , " you crimp too tight . " " Does his little gun kick when the shells are The Maker of Moons . II.
... crimper and looked at the pile of loaded shells . Then he picked up one and crimped it . " Let ' em alone , " said Pierpont , " you crimp too tight . " " Does his little gun kick when the shells are The Maker of Moons . II.
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... looked at the dog and he looked at me . " Voyou ! " The dog sat down and danced with his fore feet , his beautiful brown eyes sparkling . " You're a fraud , " I said ; " which shall it be , the alders or the upland ? Upland ? Good ...
... looked at the dog and he looked at me . " Voyou ! " The dog sat down and danced with his fore feet , his beautiful brown eyes sparkling . " You're a fraud , " I said ; " which shall it be , the alders or the upland ? Upland ? Good ...
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... looked lazily around , and for the first time noticed what a wonderfully beautiful spot I had chosen for a nap . It was an oval glade in the heart of the forest , level and carpeted with green grass . The trees that surrounded it were ...
... looked lazily around , and for the first time noticed what a wonderfully beautiful spot I had chosen for a nap . It was an oval glade in the heart of the forest , level and carpeted with green grass . The trees that surrounded it were ...
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... , -the bird that gave to the woods , to the village fifteen miles away , to the whole county , the name of Cardinal . - I rolled over on my back and looked up at the sky . How pale , -paler than a robin's egg 22 The Maker of Moons .
... , -the bird that gave to the woods , to the village fifteen miles away , to the whole county , the name of Cardinal . - I rolled over on my back and looked up at the sky . How pale , -paler than a robin's egg 22 The Maker of Moons .
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Antwerp asked Barris began beside bird Black Water Blylock Bobby Buck Cardinal Woods catnip Celia Cleymore close creatures cried Crimson Diamond Daniel O'Donnel dark David Diane Elsie eyes face feet fell Ferris fish forest G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS Garland girl glade gold hand harmonica head heard Heaven Howlett Jamison Jimmy Ellis Keenan knew Kuen-Yuin La Grange laughed light looked Lynda MAKER OF MOONS Maltese cat meadow Miss Thorne moon moths moved murmured muttered never night Pierpont pines pool Professor Red Ibis repeated replied river rock rose Scheldt shadows shoe sighed silent sleep slowly smiled smoke Solomon speak staring stood strange sweet tell thing thought Timmins told touched tree trout turned Uncle Billy voice Voyou walked watching whispered window yellow Yeth-hounds Yian Ysonde Yue-Laou Yuin
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