Longman's Magazine, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1883 |
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... hear you say you believe I have some natural affection . It puts one quite on a level with the brutes . ' ' Will you tell us your news , sir ? ' broke in Mrs. Beckett , im- patiently . Though we care nothing about you , you know how ...
... hear you say you believe I have some natural affection . It puts one quite on a level with the brutes . ' ' Will you tell us your news , sir ? ' broke in Mrs. Beckett , im- patiently . Though we care nothing about you , you know how ...
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... hear him ) would have said , ' This gentleman thinks of nothing but trees and flowers . ' " The palm indicates victory , ' said Mary quietly . ' Just so . I am here to say that it lies within your grasp . ' ' I do not understand you ...
... hear him ) would have said , ' This gentleman thinks of nothing but trees and flowers . ' " The palm indicates victory , ' said Mary quietly . ' Just so . I am here to say that it lies within your grasp . ' ' I do not understand you ...
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... hear it , but he only shook his head . ' That is my best chance with you and with everybody , ' he said hastily , that they should shut their eyes , or at the worst wink at my peccadillos ; for they are many . ' ' Well , it is something ...
... hear it , but he only shook his head . ' That is my best chance with you and with everybody , ' he said hastily , that they should shut their eyes , or at the worst wink at my peccadillos ; for they are many . ' ' Well , it is something ...
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... hear that merry clatter of the hoofs along the moonlit lare ; night and the coming of day are still related in my mind with the doings of John Rann or Jerry Abershaw ; and the words ' postchaise , ' the ' great North road , ' ' ostler ...
... hear that merry clatter of the hoofs along the moonlit lare ; night and the coming of day are still related in my mind with the doings of John Rann or Jerry Abershaw ; and the words ' postchaise , ' the ' great North road , ' ' ostler ...
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... hear do not weary of hearing ; for certainly those on either side who expect others to listen to them seem never weary of telling their experience of the other side . He who visits Britain from America , he who visits America from ...
... hear do not weary of hearing ; for certainly those on either side who expect others to listen to them seem never weary of telling their experience of the other side . He who visits Britain from America , he who visits America from ...
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Página 666 - ... lonely as a cloud That floats on high o'er vales and hills, When all at once I saw a crowd, A host of golden daffodils, Beside the lake, beneath the trees, Fluttering and dancing in the breeze.
Página 669 - For which the shepherds at their festivals Carol her goodness loud in rustic lays, And throw sweet garland wreaths into her stream Of pansies, pinks, and gaudy daffodils.
Página 586 - Well, sir," said the constable, "he's the man we were in search of, that's true; and yet he's not the man we were in search of. For the man we were in search of was not the man we wanted, sir, if you understand my every-day way; for 'twas the man in the chimney-corner!" "A pretty kettle of fish altogether!" said the magistrate. " You had better start for the other man at once.
Página 584 - They had decided on no particular plan of action; and, finding that the man of the baleful trade was no longer in their company, they seemed quite unable to form any such plan now. They descended in all directions down the hill, and straightway several of the party fell into the snare set by Nature for all misguided midnight ramblers over this part of the cretaceous formation. The "lanchets...
Página 574 - Walk in!" said the shepherd, promptly. The latch clicked upward, and out of the night our pedestrian appeared upon the door-mat. The shepherd arose, snuffed two of the nearest candles, and turned to look at him. Their light disclosed that the stranger was dark in complexion and not unprepossessing as to feature. His hat, which for a moment he did not remove, hung low over his eyes, without concealing that they were large, open, and determined, moving with a flash rather than a glance round the room.
Página 669 - My mood is changed, for it fell at a time of year When the face of night is fair on the dewy downs, And the shining daffodil dies, and the Charioteer And starry Gemini hang like glorious crowns Over Orion's grave low down in the west...
Página 582 - All listened. The sound was repeated, and none of them spoke but the man in the chimney-corner, who said quietly, 'I've often been told that in this county they fire a gun at such times ; but I never heard it till now.
Página 577 - Now the old mead of those days, brewed of the purest first-year or maiden honey, four pounds to the gallon - with its due complement of white of eggs, cinnamon, ginger, cloves, mace, rosemary, yeast, and processes of working, bottling, and cellaring - tasted remarkably strong; but it did not taste so strong as it actually was. Hence, presently, the stranger in...
Página 574 - Mrs. Shepherd Fennel assented, and made room for the self-invited comer, who, having got completely inside the chimney-corner, stretched out his legs and his arms with the expansiveness of a person quite at home. 'Yes, I am rather cracked in the vamp...
Página 581 - It was just at the instant when the latter, who had thrown his mind into his song with such a will that he scarcely heeded the interruption, silenced all whispers and inquiries by bursting into his third verse : To-morrow is my working day, Simple shepherds all — To-morrow is a working day for me : For the farmer's sheep is slain, and the lad who did it ta'en, And on his soul may God ha