St. Nicholas, Том 15Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner & Company, 1888 |
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... feet . This picture was accepted at the Salon in 1873 , through the influence of Cabanel , but it was not sold . It was the first painting that Jules Bastien exhibited , and its fate was a curious one . Kind - hearted Mademoiselle Anna ...
... feet . This picture was accepted at the Salon in 1873 , through the influence of Cabanel , but it was not sold . It was the first painting that Jules Bastien exhibited , and its fate was a curious one . Kind - hearted Mademoiselle Anna ...
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... feet . The friends of Comerre angrily struggled to prevent what they counted an insult . But the others lifted the young American on their shoulders , bore him through the opposing crowd , and he hung the laurel - wreath upon Bastien ...
... feet . The friends of Comerre angrily struggled to prevent what they counted an insult . But the others lifted the young American on their shoulders , bore him through the opposing crowd , and he hung the laurel - wreath upon Bastien ...
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... feet , and nodded to the others as they settled again , with interested faces , one at the table where the pile of chosen volumes now lay , the other erect upon the couch where she had been practicing the poses " full of languid grace ...
... feet , and nodded to the others as they settled again , with interested faces , one at the table where the pile of chosen volumes now lay , the other erect upon the couch where she had been practicing the poses " full of languid grace ...
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... feet . Deeper and deeper grew the water , stronger and stronger pressed the current . And all this while the sun shone joyously overhead , and the leaping waves danced and sparkled in the light , and the wind waved the feathery tops of ...
... feet . Deeper and deeper grew the water , stronger and stronger pressed the current . And all this while the sun shone joyously overhead , and the leaping waves danced and sparkled in the light , and the wind waved the feathery tops of ...
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... feet wide , fur- nished with bunks built against the walls and spread with deer - skin robes for comfort and cover- ing . These stalls were arranged on either side of a broad , central passage - way ; and in this passage- way , at equal ...
... feet wide , fur- nished with bunks built against the walls and spread with deer - skin robes for comfort and cover- ing . These stalls were arranged on either side of a broad , central passage - way ; and in this passage- way , at equal ...
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ACROSTIC answer Arla asked baby beautiful Behead bird blue bridge brother Brown called can-opener captain child Christmas clock corkscrew cried Damvillers DEAR ST door dress drill Dwarf eyes face father feet Feodosia Gausdale gave gentleman give glad Grand Isle Gray Squirrel groschen hand happy Harry head hear heard heart horse hour Indian JACK-IN-THE-PULPIT Jenny king knew lady laughed leave letter little girl Little Lord Fauntleroy live London Bridge looked mahout Matti Miss Minchin morning mother never NICHOLAS night once PALMER COX patent Polly poor pretty Santa Claus Sara seemed side sister soon Stanwood stood story sure Teddy tell thing thought told Tommy took tree Trudel turned walked wish words Wylie young
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Стр. 22 - ... you might read all the books in the British Museum (if you could live long enough), and remain an utterly
Стр. 243 - OLD King Cole was a merry old soul, And a merry old soul was he; He called for his pipe, and he called for his bowl, And he called for his fiddlers three.
Стр. 418 - Dolly had said it was for the good of the child; and in this way, as the weeks grew to months, the child created fresh and fresh links between his life and the lives from which he had hitherto shrunk continually into narrower isolation.
Стр. 415 - ... far-off scenes. The thoughts were strange to him now, like old friendships impossible to revive; and yet he had a dreamy feeling that this child was somehow a message come to him from that faroff life: it stirred fibres that had never been moved in Raveloe, — old quiverings of tenderness, — old impressions of awe at the presentiment of some Power presiding over his life...
Стр. 419 - In old days there were angels who came and took men by the hand and led them away from the city of destruction. We see no white-winged angels now. But yet men are led away from threatening destruction: a hand is put into theirs, which leads them forth gently towards a calm and bright land, so that they look no more backward; and the hand may be a little child's.
Стр. 415 - ... hearth. Gold! — his own gold — brought back to him as mysteriously as it had been taken away! He felt his heart begin to beat violently, and for a few moments he was unable to stretch out his hand and grasp the restored treasure.
Стр. 463 - ... particularly point out and distinctly claim the part, improvement, or combination which he claims as his invention or discovery.
Стр. 415 - Turning towards the hearth, where the two logs had fallen apart, and sent forth only a red uncertain glimmer, he seated himself on his fireside chair, and was stooping to push his logs together, when, to his blurred vision, it seemed as if there were gold on the floor in front of the hearth. Gold !— his own gold — brought back to him as mysteriously as it had been taken away ! He felt his heart...
Стр. 464 - ... or patented or described in any printed publication in any country before his invention or discovery thereof, or more than two years prior to this application, or in public use or on sale...
Стр. 418 - Unlike the gold which needed nothing, and must be worshipped in close-locked solitude — which was hidden away from the daylight, was deaf to the song of birds, and started to no human tones — Eppie was a creature of endless claims and ever-growing desires, seeking and loving sunshine, and living sounds, and living movements...