Half-hours with the Best American Authors, 2. kötetJ.B. Lippincott, 1887 |
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9. oldal
and are pierced with round holes on the top , through which you see dark depths of oil in the jars below , and not sullen lumps of ashes ; those stately amphora behind are full of wine , and in the corners are bags of wheat . " This ...
and are pierced with round holes on the top , through which you see dark depths of oil in the jars below , and not sullen lumps of ashes ; those stately amphora behind are full of wine , and in the corners are bags of wheat . " This ...
22. oldal
... dark against the low rafters , he slid from his hiding - place , carefully descended the stairs , gathered up what he could find of the scattered ears of tucket , and set out to run through the orchard and across the fields to the Widow ...
... dark against the low rafters , he slid from his hiding - place , carefully descended the stairs , gathered up what he could find of the scattered ears of tucket , and set out to run through the orchard and across the fields to the Widow ...
29. oldal
... darkness and rain with an exciting piece of news to be thus easily silenced . " I ha'n't brought ye no corn this time , for I didn't know as you'd roast it if I did . Say , Nancy ! Cephe and the old man had it ag'in to - day ; and the ...
... darkness and rain with an exciting piece of news to be thus easily silenced . " I ha'n't brought ye no corn this time , for I didn't know as you'd roast it if I did . Say , Nancy ! Cephe and the old man had it ag'in to - day ; and the ...
30. oldal
... dark stairease just as Mrs. Blynn admitted Cephas . Nancy did not immediately perceive what had occurred ; but presently , amidst the sounds of the rain on the roof and of the wind about the gables , she heard the unmis- takable ...
... dark stairease just as Mrs. Blynn admitted Cephas . Nancy did not immediately perceive what had occurred ; but presently , amidst the sounds of the rain on the roof and of the wind about the gables , she heard the unmis- takable ...
31. oldal
... dark and dreadful than before . Cephas in the mean time had divested himself of his oil - cloth capote , and entered the neat little sitting - room , to which he was civilly shown by the widow . " Nancy'll be down in a minute . " And ...
... dark and dreadful than before . Cephas in the mean time had divested himself of his oil - cloth capote , and entered the neat little sitting - room , to which he was civilly shown by the widow . " Nancy'll be down in a minute . " And ...
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