Old Leaves: Gathered from Household WordsHarper & brothers, 1860 - 467 Seiten |
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... appearance of this document - for its envelope was green - he retired from the counter with extraordinary nonchalance , and coolly walked on toward Ludgate - hill . Long paces soon brought him to St. Martin's - le - Grand ; for he ...
... appearance of this document - for its envelope was green - he retired from the counter with extraordinary nonchalance , and coolly walked on toward Ludgate - hill . Long paces soon brought him to St. Martin's - le - Grand ; for he ...
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... appeared to have business . Having been led through a maze of offices a more or less dark , they found themselves - like ki in a fairy tale " in an enormous hall , illumined by lights . " Without being exactly transformed int stricken ...
... appeared to have business . Having been led through a maze of offices a more or less dark , they found themselves - like ki in a fairy tale " in an enormous hall , illumined by lights . " Without being exactly transformed int stricken ...
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... appeared the visitors tracked it , and the operations of the clerk who separated the three bun- dles of which it consisted were closely followed . With the prying curiosity which now only began to show itself , one of the intruders took ...
... appeared the visitors tracked it , and the operations of the clerk who separated the three bun- dles of which it consisted were closely followed . With the prying curiosity which now only began to show itself , one of the intruders took ...
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... appeared to be going at the rate of twenty miles an hour . Fast as we were cleaving the current , I heard my name dis- tinctly called out . I reconnoitered , but , at first , could see nobody . I looked over the gunwale on one side ...
... appeared to be going at the rate of twenty miles an hour . Fast as we were cleaving the current , I heard my name dis- tinctly called out . I reconnoitered , but , at first , could see nobody . I looked over the gunwale on one side ...
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... appearance to Fid the younger . Ghost or no ghost , however , the story had had the effect of converting Philip Fid from one of the most intemperate and inattentive to one of the soberest and most zealous of Her Majesty's officers . May ...
... appearance to Fid the younger . Ghost or no ghost , however , the story had had the effect of converting Philip Fid from one of the most intemperate and inattentive to one of the soberest and most zealous of Her Majesty's officers . May ...
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Alfreton appeared asked Bank of England Bank-note Bevil Bossle Bovington brought Calder called carpet-bag carriage clerk Company corner Crample Crookston door Dornley exclaimed eyes face five forgery Fortnum and Mason four French gentleman glass hand head Heinrich horse hour hundred inquiry Inspector John Clare lady's letter live London look Lord ment miles millions minutes Miss Bliss months morning never newspaper night Nobble notes palace paper passed pawnbroking Paxton person plate Plumley poor Post-office pounds sterling present Prince prisoner railway replied ring the Bull round Royal Rrobrecht Serene Highness servant shillings silk sort Spitalfields station thousand pounds tion took turned twenty Uncle Uncle's Vaughan Victoria Regia visitors Vollum watch whole wife window woman words young
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Seite 76 - On every side stood buildings of all kinds, begun or half-finished, and the greater part of them mere canvas sheds, open in front, and covered with all kinds of signs, in all languages. Great quantities of goods were piled up in the open air, for want of a place to store them. The streets were full of people, hurrying to and fro, and of as diverse and bizarre a character as the houses...
Seite 119 - It is far from my wish to promulgate to the world that the ridiculous expectations, or rather professions, of the enthusiastic...
Seite 179 - ... a body at once in a high degree solid and transparent, which might admit the light of the sun, and exclude the violence of the wind; which might extend the sight of the philosopher to new ranges of existence, and charm him at one time with the unbounded extent of...
Seite 215 - They have been framed with a due regard to economy and to the necessities of the public service. My Lords and Gentlemen...
Seite 179 - Who, when he saw the first sand or ashes, by a casual intenseness of heat, melted into a metalline form, rugged with excrescences, and clouded with impurities, would have imagined, that in this shapeless lump lay concealed so many conveniencies of life, as would in time constitute a great part of the happiness of the world...
Seite 165 - I felt lu as a botanist, and felt myself rewarded : a gigantic leaf from five to six feet in diameter, salver-shaped, with a broad rim ; of a light green above, and a vivid crimson below, resting upon the water. Quite in character with the wonderful leaf was the luxuriant flower, consisting of many hundred petals, passing in alternate tints from pure white to rose and pink. The smooth water was covered with the blossoms, and as I rowed from one to the other I always observed something new to admire.
Seite 164 - ... in Bank of England notes, with one or two private letters, which enabled him to restore the money to the owner, who, it turned out, had been so positive that he had left his hat-box at an hotel at Birmingham that he had made no inquiry for it at the railway-office. PARCEL-DELIVERY OFFICE. Besides what is termed the
Seite 41 - Because it is a slender thing of wood, That up and down its awkward arm doth sway, And coolly spout and spout and spout away, In one weak, washy, everlasting flood ! EPIGRAM.
Seite 162 - A soldier of the 22nd regiment had left his knapsack containing his kit ! Another soldier of the 10th, poor fellow, had left his scarlet regimental coat ! Some cripple, probably overjoyed at the sight of his family, had left behind him his crutches!! But what astonished us above all was, that some honest Scotchman, probably in the ecstasy of suddenly seeing among the crowd the face of his faithful Jeanie, had actually left behind him the best portion of his bagpipes...