Arkinsaw Cousins: A Story of the OzarksHenry Holt, 1908 - 328 oldal |
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7. oldal
... Mrs. Eden , hastily feeling about and overturning a chair . Uncle Groner's voice came in sepulchral reproof : " Polly Thornberry ! " Mrs. Eden , some twenty years ago , had been Polly Thornberry ; and as Uncle Arkinsaw Cousins 7.
... Mrs. Eden , hastily feeling about and overturning a chair . Uncle Groner's voice came in sepulchral reproof : " Polly Thornberry ! " Mrs. Eden , some twenty years ago , had been Polly Thornberry ; and as Uncle Arkinsaw Cousins 7.
10. oldal
... feel too ; I ain't nigh as strong as I look , which has always got me into dis- favor , people expecting more of me than they could git . Good - night , Cousin Polly , I hope I've did you a good turn , for I meant to . " Hodgins ...
... feel too ; I ain't nigh as strong as I look , which has always got me into dis- favor , people expecting more of me than they could git . Good - night , Cousin Polly , I hope I've did you a good turn , for I meant to . " Hodgins ...
11. oldal
... feel quite sure he would object to a piano in the house . ' " Oh , no , he will not object , " said Miss Pickens , drooping her lids . Mrs. Eden was surprised . " You have never met Uncle Groner , have you ? " " No , " said the lady ...
... feel quite sure he would object to a piano in the house . ' " Oh , no , he will not object , " said Miss Pickens , drooping her lids . Mrs. Eden was surprised . " You have never met Uncle Groner , have you ? " " No , " said the lady ...
12. oldal
... feel sure he will not object . I will talk to him . Then you will let me stay ? " " I shall be glad for you to stay , " said Mrs. Eden , " if you can be satisfied . You may try it upon that condition . My daughter and I are very busy ...
... feel sure he will not object . I will talk to him . Then you will let me stay ? " " I shall be glad for you to stay , " said Mrs. Eden , " if you can be satisfied . You may try it upon that condition . My daughter and I are very busy ...
17. oldal
... feel compli- mented , for I haven't known Uncle Groner to take so much time from his novels for many a day . " Miss Pickens cast a respectful , yet gracious , look at the old widower , who immediately betook himself to cover . " I think ...
... feel compli- mented , for I haven't known Uncle Groner to take so much time from his novels for many a day . " Miss Pickens cast a respectful , yet gracious , look at the old widower , who immediately betook himself to cover . " I think ...
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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
Népszerű szakaszok
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.