Arkinsaw Cousins: A Story of the OzarksHenry Holt, 1908 - 328 oldal |
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2. oldal
... face , which was creased with many lines , the results of rheumatic limbs and a discontented spirit , was clean ... face as upon his , but they were the lines of care and service . A homely face , one would have thought , seeing it for ...
... face , which was creased with many lines , the results of rheumatic limbs and a discontented spirit , was clean ... face as upon his , but they were the lines of care and service . A homely face , one would have thought , seeing it for ...
4. oldal
... face . Mary's dark eyes were those of one who lives in dreams ; and the placid brow , shaded by silken hair , was smoothed by the fair fingers of youth's ideals . Mrs. Eden , rugged and angular , seemed to have weathered more storms ...
... face . Mary's dark eyes were those of one who lives in dreams ; and the placid brow , shaded by silken hair , was smoothed by the fair fingers of youth's ideals . Mrs. Eden , rugged and angular , seemed to have weathered more storms ...
10. oldal
... possibly , twenty - eight ; yes , probably twenty - eight . She was slight of form , with black hair , black eyes , and creamy - white , drooping lids . The face was almost pretty ; perhaps it was pretty . It ΙΟ Arkinsaw Cousins.
... possibly , twenty - eight ; yes , probably twenty - eight . She was slight of form , with black hair , black eyes , and creamy - white , drooping lids . The face was almost pretty ; perhaps it was pretty . It ΙΟ Arkinsaw Cousins.
11. oldal
... face , not an unpleasant one , but sphinx - like . " Oh , " said Mrs. Eden , smiling , " the music - teacher ? " " Yes , " said Miss Pickens softly as she lowered her lids . " I suppose you knew I was coming here to spend five or six ...
... face , not an unpleasant one , but sphinx - like . " Oh , " said Mrs. Eden , smiling , " the music - teacher ? " " Yes , " said Miss Pickens softly as she lowered her lids . " I suppose you knew I was coming here to spend five or six ...
14. oldal
... face of the music - teacher . The drooping of Miss Pickens's lids and the slightly convex curve of the mouth gave an effect to the entire countenance , of separation , as it were , from the material elements of daily life . In the ...
... face of the music - teacher . The drooping of Miss Pickens's lids and the slightly convex curve of the mouth gave an effect to the entire countenance , of separation , as it were , from the material elements of daily life . In the ...
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Arkinsaw Cousins: A Story of the Ozarks (Classic Reprint) John Breckenridge Ellis Nincs elérhető előnézet - 2018 |
Gyakori szavak és kifejezések
ain't asked Aunt Polly Balaam berry boarder brother captain choir church concert pitch Core City course Cousin Marietta Cousin Polly Cousin Waldo Cousin Winthrop daugh daughter door Eden's Elizabeth Ethel exclaimed eyes face father feel felt friends front George Nicodemus Gladys Lucile Goldie's grandfather Groner Thornberry hair hand hastily head heart Hodgins Thornberry Honey hurry kitchen knew lady laughed legs Little Rock looked Mary Mary's mind Miss Goldie Pickens Miss Pickens mother Mulkey murmured music-teacher never night old gentleman old Timothy Oscar Peter Pickens girl Polly Thornberry poor porch reckon restaurant seated seemed smile sorry speak stared stood supper tell terton there's thing Thomas Jefferson Thorn thought Timothy Thornberry told turned Uncle Groner voice wait Waldo McCormack whispered wife Winthrop Thornberry woman word Wullens young
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6. oldal - ... glittering on a sail That brings our friends up from the underworld, Sad as the last which reddens over one That sinks with all we love below the verge; So sad, so fresh, the days that are no more.
7. oldal - Turn, Fortune, turn thy wheel with smile or frown; With that wild wheel we go not up or down; Our hoard is little, but our hearts are great. ' Smile and we smile, the lords of many lands; Frown and we smile, the lords of our own hands; For man is man and master of his fate. ' Turn, turn thy wheel above the staring crowd ; Thy wheel and thou are shadows in the cloud; Thy wheel and thee we neither love nor hate.