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... Rudolf Rassendyll was there , in his wet drawers and socks . " Is it you ? " he whispered . " Yes , " answered Rudolf : " I swam round from the other side and got here . Then I threw in a bit of mortar , but I wasn't sure I'd roused you ...
... Rudolf Rassendyll was there , in his wet drawers and socks . " Is it you ? " he whispered . " Yes , " answered Rudolf : " I swam round from the other side and got here . Then I threw in a bit of mortar , but I wasn't sure I'd roused you ...
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... Rudolf impatiently . " Any room with a door and a lock to it , " answered old Sapt . " I command here , and when I say , ' Stay out ' -well , they don't come in . " " Not the King ? " " The King is in bed . Come along , " and the ...
... Rudolf impatiently . " Any room with a door and a lock to it , " answered old Sapt . " I command here , and when I say , ' Stay out ' -well , they don't come in . " " Not the King ? " " The King is in bed . Come along , " and the ...
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... Rudolf present in actual flesh and blood , no longer in sad longing dreams or visions , and to feel his live lips on her hand . Lovers count neither time nor danger ; but Sapt counted both , and no more than a moment had passed before ...
... Rudolf present in actual flesh and blood , no longer in sad longing dreams or visions , and to feel his live lips on her hand . Lovers count neither time nor danger ; but Sapt counted both , and no more than a moment had passed before ...
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... Rudolf Rassendy opened the door and the Queen appeared on the threshold . She was very pale , and she had been crying , but her eyes were happy and her air firm . The moment he saw her , young Bernenstein fell on his knee and raised her ...
... Rudolf Rassendy opened the door and the Queen appeared on the threshold . She was very pale , and she had been crying , but her eyes were happy and her air firm . The moment he saw her , young Bernenstein fell on his knee and raised her ...
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... Rudolf Rassendyll took a turn up and down the room . It was easy to see that the events of the night had disturbed him . Sapt's thoughts were running in a different channel . " When we've done with this fellow , we must find Rupert ...
... Rudolf Rassendyll took a turn up and down the room . It was easy to see that the events of the night had disturbed him . Sapt's thoughts were running in a different channel . " When we've done with this fellow , we must find Rupert ...
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Сторінка 143 - And babes, sweet-smiling babes, our bed. How should I love the pretty creatures, While round my knees they fondly clung! To see them look their mother's features, To hear them lisp their mother's tongue! And when with envy time transported Shall think to rob us of our joys, You'll in your girls again be courted, And I'll go wooing in my boys.
Сторінка 243 - in the full tide of happiness" for Nelson to destroy five thousand five hundred and twenty-five of his fellow-creatures, and have his own scalp torn open by a piece of langridge shot. Hear him again at Copenhagen: "A shot through the mainmast knocked the splinters about; and he observed to one of his officers with a smile, ' It is warm work, and this may be the last to any of us at any moment'; and then, stopping short at the gangway, added, with emotion, 'But, mark you — I would not be elsewhere...
Сторінка 143 - Two minutes' rest till the next man goes in! The tired arms lie with every sinew slack On the mown grass. Unbent the supple back — And elbows apt to make the leather spin Up the slow bat and round the unwary shin, — In knavish hands a most unkindly knack ; But no guile shelters under this boy's black Crisp hair, frank eyes, and honest English skin. Two minutes only. Conscious of a name, The new man plants his weapon with profound Long-practised skill that no mere trick may scare. Not loth, the...
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Сторінка 115 - Her sides had just been painted ; and the oil-jars and paint-buckets were lying on the poop. By the prodigious light of this conflagration the situation of the two fleets could now be perceived, the colours of both being clearly distinguishable. About ten o'clock the ship blew up, with a shock which was felt to the very bottom of every vessel. Many of her officers and men jumped overboard, some clinging...
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Сторінка 427 - Where flat-bough'd beech do grow: Below the beeches' bough, my love, Where you did never come, An' I don't look to meet ye now, As I do look at hwome. Since you noo mwore be at my zide, In walks in zummer het, I'll goo alwone where mist do ride, Drough trees a-drippen wet: Below the rain-wet bough, my love, Where you did never come, An' I don't grieve to miss ye now, As I do grieve at hwome.
Сторінка 115 - This tremendous explosion was followed by a silence not less awful: the firing immediately ceased on both sides, and the first sound which broke the silence was the dash of her shattered masts and yards falling into the water from the vast height to which they had been exploded.
Сторінка 10 - Not to mention a kitchen-garden that costs 1400/. a-year, a menagerie full of birds that come from a thousand islands, which Mr. Banks has not yet discovered : and then, in the drawing-room I mentioned, there are door-cases, and a crimson and gold frieze, that I believe were borrowed from the Palace of the Sun ; and then the Park is — the ugliest spot of ground in the universe — and so I returned comforted to Strawberry. You shall see these wonders the first time you come to Twickenham.