The World's Great Masterpieces: History, Biography, Science, Philosophy, Poetry, the Drama, Travel, Adventure, Fiction, Etc, Том 11American Literary Society, 1901 |
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... appearance of this crowded audience , the dignity which I behold in the counte nances of so many in this great assembly the solemnity of the occasion upon which we have met together - joined to a consideration of the part I am to take ...
... appearance of this crowded audience , the dignity which I behold in the counte nances of so many in this great assembly the solemnity of the occasion upon which we have met together - joined to a consideration of the part I am to take ...
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... appearing at his door . - To Clym's regret it began to rain and blow hard as the evening advanced . The wind rasped and scraped at the corners of the house , and filliped the eaves - droppings like peas against the panes . He walked ...
... appearing at his door . - To Clym's regret it began to rain and blow hard as the evening advanced . The wind rasped and scraped at the corners of the house , and filliped the eaves - droppings like peas against the panes . He walked ...
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... appeared as the kernel to the husks - dry , warm , and uncon- scious of travel or rough weather . Thomasin briefly kissed the baby , and then found time to begin crying as she said , " I brought baby , for I was afraid what might happen ...
... appeared as the kernel to the husks - dry , warm , and uncon- scious of travel or rough weather . Thomasin briefly kissed the baby , and then found time to begin crying as she said , " I brought baby , for I was afraid what might happen ...
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... appearance of comfort that was doubled by contrast with the drumming of the storm without , which snapped at the window - panes and breathed into the chimney strange low utterances that seemed to be the prologue to some tragedy . But ...
... appearance of comfort that was doubled by contrast with the drumming of the storm without , which snapped at the window - panes and breathed into the chimney strange low utterances that seemed to be the prologue to some tragedy . But ...
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... appeared as blackness . Yet in spite of all this Thomasin was not sorry that she had started . To her there were not ... appearing before his eyes at this place and season . But when , in pursuance of this resolve , Thomasin reached the ...
... appeared as blackness . Yet in spite of all this Thomasin was not sorry that she had started . To her there were not ... appearing before his eyes at this place and season . But when , in pursuance of this resolve , Thomasin reached the ...
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