Little Classics, 10. kötetRossiter Johnson Houghton, Mifflin, 1875 |
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9. oldal
... head , and feet to both of them : Patrasche was their very life , their very soul . For Jehan Daas was old and a cripple , and Nello was but a child ; and Patrasche was their dog . A dog of Flanders , yellow of hide , large of head and ...
... head , and feet to both of them : Patrasche was their very life , their very soul . For Jehan Daas was old and a cripple , and Nello was but a child ; and Patrasche was their dog . A dog of Flanders , yellow of hide , large of head and ...
22. oldal
... him on his broad , tawny - colored fore- head , and murmur always the same words : " If I could only see them , Patrasche ! - if I could only see them ! " What were they ? pondered Patrasche , looking up with 22 LITTLE CLASSICS .
... him on his broad , tawny - colored fore- head , and murmur always the same words : " If I could only see them , Patrasche ! - if I could only see them ! " What were they ? pondered Patrasche , looking up with 22 LITTLE CLASSICS .
27. oldal
... head of Patrasche on her lap , and many wreaths of poppies and blue corn- flowers round them both on a clean smooth slab of pine wood the boy Nello drew their likeness with a stick of charcoal . The miller stood and looked at the ...
... head of Patrasche on her lap , and many wreaths of poppies and blue corn- flowers round them both on a clean smooth slab of pine wood the boy Nello drew their likeness with a stick of charcoal . The miller stood and looked at the ...
28. oldal
... head and put his hands behind his back . " Keep your money and the portrait both , Baas Cogez , " he said simply . " You have been often good Then he called Patrasche to him , and walked away across the fields . to me . 66 " " I could ...
... head and put his hands behind his back . " Keep your money and the portrait both , Baas Cogez , " he said simply . " You have been often good Then he called Patrasche to him , and walked away across the fields . to me . 66 " " I could ...
29. oldal
... a cheery greeting with its people as her little flaxen head rose above the low mill- wicket , and her little rosy hands had held out a bone or a crust to Patrasche . Now the dog looked wistfully A DOG OF FLANDERS . 29.
... a cheery greeting with its people as her little flaxen head rose above the low mill- wicket , and her little rosy hands had held out a bone or a crust to Patrasche . Now the dog looked wistfully A DOG OF FLANDERS . 29.
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Gyakori szavak és kifejezések
Antwerp arms Baas Cogez baby beautiful bees Braehead bread bright brother ce go child cried curls dark dear Dickenson DOG OF FLANDERS door dot he vill eyes face fader say fairy feet fell fire flowers glass Gluck go avay gold Golden River Goody gracious granfader hair hand happy head heart hees Himmel Isabella Jeem and Fred Jehan Daas kiss Lady of Shalott leetle little Alois Little Jakey looked looking-glass Maidie mamma Marjorie MARJORIE FLEMING Meme moder ce moder say mother never night old gentleman Patrasche poor pray round Rubens Ruth Ruth Page Sary Jane say dot Schwartz sing sleep snow South Street star stood sweet thing thought tink Treasure Valley turned vare vater vay high ven ce ven zey vile voman vords waves window Zen my moder دو
Népszerű szakaszok
135. oldal - Grief fills the room up of my absent child, Lies in his bed, walks up and down with me, Puts on his pretty looks, repeats his words, Remembers me of all his gracious parts, Stuffs out his vacant garments with his form; Then, have I reason to be fond of grief ? Fare you well: had you such a loss as I, I could give better comfort than you do.
223. oldal - There was once a child, and he strolled about a good deal, and thought of a number of things. He had a sister who was a child, too, and his constant companion. These two used to wonder all day long.
74. oldal - Whoever shall climb to the top of that mountain from which you see the Golden River issue, and shall cast into the stream at its source three drops of holy water, for him, and for him only, the river shall turn to gold. But no one failing in his first, can succeed in a second attempt; and if any one shall cast unholy water into the river, it will overwhelm him, and he will become a black stone.
66. oldal - Gluck left the room melancholy enough. The brothers ate as much mutton as they could, locked the rest in the cupboard, and proceeded to get very drunk after dinner. Such a night as it was ! Howling wind and rushing rain, without intermission ! The brothers had just sense enough left to put up all the shutters, and double bar the door, before they went to bed.
82. oldal - And the sky where the sun was setting was all level, and like a lake of blood ; and a strong wind came out of that sky, tearing its crimson clouds into fragments and scattering them far into the darkness. And when Schwartz stood by the brink of the Golden River, its waves were black like...
57. oldal - ... they saw very far into you. They lived by farming the Treasure Valley, and very good farmers they were. They killed everything that did not pay for its eating. They shot...
79. oldal - He strode over the prostrate body, and darted on. And a flash of blue lightning rose out of the east, shaped like a sword ; it shook thrice over the whole heaven, and left it dark with one heavy, impenetrable shade. The sun was setting ; it plunged towards the horizon like a red-hot ball.
116. oldal - ... of thee with many fears For what may be thy lot in future years. I thought of times when Pain might be thy guest, Lord of thy house and hospitality; And Grief, uneasy lover ! never rest But when she sate within the touch of thee. O too industrious folly! O vain and causeless melancholy ! Nature will either end thee quite; Or, lengthening out thy season of delight, Preserve for thee, by individual right, A young lamb's heart among the full-grown flocks.
227. oldal - And the man who had been the child saw his daughter, newly lost to him, a celestial creature among those three, and he said " My daughter's head is on my sister's bosom, and her arm is round my mother's neck, and at her feet there is the baby of old time, and I can bear the parting from her, God be praised f ** And the star was shining.
72. oldal - That's right!" said the dwarf, stretching out first his legs, and then his arms, and then shaking his head up and down, and as far...