Hirell, by the author of 'Abel Drake's wife' (J. Saunders). |
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Сторінка 20
Cunliff saw , from the angry gesture of the father , and the pleading attitude of the
mother , that the boy ' s honesty was suspected . The man searched his pockets .
Cunliff could not refuse the inviting shelter of a tree - trunk , which enabled him ...
Cunliff saw , from the angry gesture of the father , and the pleading attitude of the
mother , that the boy ' s honesty was suspected . The man searched his pockets .
Cunliff could not refuse the inviting shelter of a tree - trunk , which enabled him ...
Сторінка 23
He had entered it as a lonely , studious , friendless youth , not long after the death
of a beloved mother ; and when he was dependent upon a harsh and
uusympathetic father , who kept bim on the shortest possible allowance ; scarcely
ever ...
He had entered it as a lonely , studious , friendless youth , not long after the death
of a beloved mother ; and when he was dependent upon a harsh and
uusympathetic father , who kept bim on the shortest possible allowance ; scarcely
ever ...
Сторінка 31
Mine ' s only a bit of a place ; but it was my father ' s , and my grandfather ' s , and
, I believe , my greatgrandfather ' s , but I won ' t speak to that . A hundred and
nine acres . That ' s all . But such land that I ' d rather have an acre of it than ten of
...
Mine ' s only a bit of a place ; but it was my father ' s , and my grandfather ' s , and
, I believe , my greatgrandfather ' s , but I won ' t speak to that . A hundred and
nine acres . That ' s all . But such land that I ' d rather have an acre of it than ten of
...
Сторінка 32
If a ter all it should be so , you are a man , arn ' t you , and a father ? You know ,
you musn ' t forget that . The arms uncrossed with a heavy , awkward haste . The
fingers hooked themselves on the door again . The grim face and unfragrant ...
If a ter all it should be so , you are a man , arn ' t you , and a father ? You know ,
you musn ' t forget that . The arms uncrossed with a heavy , awkward haste . The
fingers hooked themselves on the door again . The grim face and unfragrant ...
Сторінка 48
... the old Couucil House , laughing at Butty Hughes . They had taken her away ,
he felt , her father and those grim old Dissenting ministers , and lifted her from her
half - melancholy , half - boisterous childhood , and 48 HIRELL .
... the old Couucil House , laughing at Butty Hughes . They had taken her away ,
he felt , her father and those grim old Dissenting ministers , and lifted her from her
half - melancholy , half - boisterous childhood , and 48 HIRELL .
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