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" You'll soon dry there, sir," said Gluck, and sat down again to turn the mutton. But the old gentleman did not dry there, but went on drip, drip, dripping among the cinders, and the fire fizzed, and sputtered, and began to look very black and uncomfortable;... "
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szerző: John Ruskin - 1865 - 56 oldal
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Elson Grammar School Readers, 2. könyv

William Harris Elson, Christine M. Keck - 1910 - 368 oldal
...drip, dripping among the cinders, and the fire fizzed, and sputtered, and began to look very black and uncomfortable. Never was such a cloak; every fold...pardon, sir," said Gluck at length, after watching for a quarter of an hour the water spreading in long, quicksilverlike streams over the floor ; "may...

Elson Grammar School Reader: Book one-[four], 2. kiadás

William Harris Elson, Christine M. Keck - 1910 - 368 oldal
...drip, dripping among the cinders, and the fire fizzed, and sputtered, and began to look very black and uncomfortable. Never was such a cloak; every fold in it ran like a gutter. 25 "I beg pardon, sir," said Gluck at length, after watching for a quarter of an hour the water spreading...

Elson Grammar School Readers, 2. könyv

William Harris Elson, Christine M. Keck - 1910 - 364 oldal
...drip, dripping among the cinders, and the fire fizzed, and sputtered, and began to look very black and uncomfortable. Never was such a cloak; every fold in it ran like a gutter. 25 "I beg pardon, sir," said Gluck at length, after watching for a quarter of an hour the water spreading...

A Reader for the First - Eighth Grades

Clarence Franklin Carroll, Sarah Catherine Brooks - 1911 - 296 oldal
...drip, dripping among the cinders, and the fire fizzed, and sputtered, and began to look very black and uncomfortable; never was such a cloak; every fold...thank you," said the old gentleman. " Your cap, sir? " " But—sir—I'm very sorry," said Gluck hesitatingly, " but—really, sir—you're—putting the...

New York Teachers' Monographs, 13. kötet

1911 - 606 oldal
...be burning for nothing. "Why did Gluck let the stranger in?" "/ beg pardon, sir," said Gluck. "May I take your cloak?" "No, thank you,'' said the old..."I'm all right, thank you," said the old gentleman. "But, sir— — I'm very sorry * * * but — really, sir — you're — putting the fire out." "Why...

Standard Classic Reader. Book Two for Sixth Grade, 2. kötet

1912 - 392 oldal
...very black and uncomfortable; never was there such a cloak; every fold in it ran like a gutter. 20 "I beg pardon, sir," said Gluck, at length, after...your cloak?" "No, thank you," said the old gentleman. 25 "Your cap, sir?" "I am all right, thank you," said the old gentleman, rather gruffly. "But — sir...

Standard Classic Reader: Book- for the -grade, 2. könyv

1912 - 396 oldal
...very black and uncomfortable; never was there such a cloak; every fold in it ran like a gutter. 20 "I beg pardon, sir," said Gluck, at length, after...your cloak?" "No, thank you," said the old gentleman. 25 "Your cap, sir?" "I am all right, thank you," said the old gentleman, rather gruffly. "But — sir...

Choice Literature, 3. könyv

1912 - 208 oldal
...drip, .drip, dripping among the cinders, and the fire fizzed and sputtered and began to look very black and uncomfortable; never was such a cloak; every fold in it ran like a gutter beg your pardon, sir," said Gluck at length after watching the water spreading in long silverlike streams...

Interpretation of the Printed Page for Those who Would Learn to Interpret ...

Solomon Henry Clark - 1915 - 328 oldal
...drip, drip, dripping among the cinders, and the fire fizzed and sputtered, and began to look very black and uncomfortable; never was such a cloak ; every...ran like a gutter. "I beg pardon, sir," said Gluck; "mayn't I take your cloak?" "No, thank you," said the old gentleman. "Your cap, sir?" "I'm all right,...

Interpretation of the Printed Page for Those who Would Learn to Interpret ...

Solomon Henry Clark - 1915 - 328 oldal
...drip, drip, dripping among the cinders, and the fire fizzed and sputtered, and began to look very black and uncomfortable; never was such a. cloak; every...ran like a gutter. "I beg pardon, sir," said Gluck; "mayn't I take your cloak?" "No, thank you," said the old gentleman. "Your cap, sir?" "I'm all right,...




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