The Sketch BookG. Routledge, 1887 - Всего страниц: 432 |
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... neighbouring villages , and added greatly to my stock of knowledge by noting their habits and customs , and conversing with their sages and great men . I even journeyed one long summer's day to the summit of the most distant hill ...
... neighbouring villages , and added greatly to my stock of knowledge by noting their habits and customs , and conversing with their sages and great men . I even journeyed one long summer's day to the summit of the most distant hill ...
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... neighbouring hill - all were characteristic of England . The tide and wind were so favourable that the ship was enabled to come at once to the pier . It was thronged with people ; some , idle lookers - on -- others , eager expectants of ...
... neighbouring hill - all were characteristic of England . The tide and wind were so favourable that the ship was enabled to come at once to the pier . It was thronged with people ; some , idle lookers - on -- others , eager expectants of ...
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... neighbours , and grieve the spirit of some friends , for whom he felt the truest deference and affection ; yet his errors and follies are remembered " more in sorrow than in anger , " and it begins to be suspected that he never intended ...
... neighbours , and grieve the spirit of some friends , for whom he felt the truest deference and affection ; yet his errors and follies are remembered " more in sorrow than in anger , " and it begins to be suspected that he never intended ...
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... neighbours could tell the hour by his movements as accurately as by a sundial . It is true he was rarely heard to speak , but smoked his pipe incessantly . His ad- herents , however ( for every great man has his adherents ) , perfectly ...
... neighbours could tell the hour by his movements as accurately as by a sundial . It is true he was rarely heard to speak , but smoked his pipe incessantly . His ad- herents , however ( for every great man has his adherents ) , perfectly ...
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... neighbours , who used to keep about the tavern . " Well - who are they ? -name them ? " Rip bethought himself a moment , and inquired , " Where's Nicholas Vedder ? " 44 There was a silence for a little while , when an old man replied in ...
... neighbours , who used to keep about the tavern . " Well - who are they ? -name them ? " Rip bethought himself a moment , and inquired , " Where's Nicholas Vedder ? " 44 There was a silence for a little while , when an old man replied in ...
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