Littell's Living Age, 189. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1891 |
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19. oldal
... horse for me ! " - I guessed right that his mother kept him short of money , to have him the more " Will you read it , and tell me what an- in her power , and remembered with glad- swer you would like me to return ? " ness that I was ...
... horse for me ! " - I guessed right that his mother kept him short of money , to have him the more " Will you read it , and tell me what an- in her power , and remembered with glad- swer you would like me to return ? " ness that I was ...
21. oldal
... carriage . But there the horses , frightened at the noise behind them , began to add to the tumult . They went prancing about the drive , rearing and jibbing , so John left the window , where he had not got THE FLIGHT OF THE SHADOW . 21.
... carriage . But there the horses , frightened at the noise behind them , began to add to the tumult . They went prancing about the drive , rearing and jibbing , so John left the window , where he had not got THE FLIGHT OF THE SHADOW . 21.
22. oldal
... horses ' " Probably he knows something , or she heads , they saw no more of their assailant , thinks he does , " he answered . nor did I. | whom I had trusted was leaving me there . John left the window , where he had not got a fair ...
... horses ' " Probably he knows something , or she heads , they saw no more of their assailant , thinks he does , " he answered . nor did I. | whom I had trusted was leaving me there . John left the window , where he had not got a fair ...
24. oldal
... horse to the phaeton . He told me his master had come to the stable two hours before , had saddled Death himself , as was his custom , and ridden away . He was not looking well , Dick said , but a mouthful of fresh air would doubtless ...
... horse to the phaeton . He told me his master had come to the stable two hours before , had saddled Death himself , as was his custom , and ridden away . He was not looking well , Dick said , but a mouthful of fresh air would doubtless ...
28. oldal
... horse you had stolen ! You have been the angel of God about me all the days of my life , but even to please you , I cannot consent to despise myself . ' " She shall not hurt me . I will take care of myself for your sakes . Your life ...
... horse you had stolen ! You have been the angel of God about me all the days of my life , but even to please you , I cannot consent to despise myself . ' " She shall not hurt me . I will take care of myself for your sakes . Your life ...
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