Youth's EncounterAppleton and Company, 1913 - 500 Seiten |
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... enjoy holding in his hand a bunch of blue cornflowers ; Stella would tear them to pieces , not irritably , but absently in a seclusion of spacious visions . On this occasion Michael paid no attention to Stella's salutation of light ; he ...
... enjoy holding in his hand a bunch of blue cornflowers ; Stella would tear them to pieces , not irritably , but absently in a seclusion of spacious visions . On this occasion Michael paid no attention to Stella's salutation of light ; he ...
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... enjoy . You will only go for the mornings and you will have to learn all sorts of jolly things - music and painting and writing . Then you'll be able to write to Mother . I'm sure you'll be good and work hard , so that when Mother comes ...
... enjoy . You will only go for the mornings and you will have to learn all sorts of jolly things - music and painting and writing . Then you'll be able to write to Mother . I'm sure you'll be good and work hard , so that when Mother comes ...
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... enjoy the walks with his governess . He was always taken to a second - hand furniture - shop in the Hammersmith Road , not a pleasant old furniture - shop with Toby mugs and stuffed birds and coins ; but a barrack full of red washing ...
... enjoy the walks with his governess . He was always taken to a second - hand furniture - shop in the Hammersmith Road , not a pleasant old furniture - shop with Toby mugs and stuffed birds and coins ; but a barrack full of red washing ...
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... . Somehow those flowers were a pro- tection . He liked to lie in bed during the sparrow - thronged mornings of spring and fancy how the birds must enjoy hopping about in his window - boxes . He was 70 YOUTH'S ENCOUNTER.
... . Somehow those flowers were a pro- tection . He liked to lie in bed during the sparrow - thronged mornings of spring and fancy how the birds must enjoy hopping about in his window - boxes . He was 70 YOUTH'S ENCOUNTER.
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... enjoy a reconciliation with the black kittens . Perhaps it was this scene with Nurse that prompted him soon afterwards to the creation of another with his sister . The second scene was brought about by Stella's objection to the humming ...
... enjoy a reconciliation with the black kittens . Perhaps it was this scene with Nurse that prompted him soon afterwards to the creation of another with his sister . The second scene was brought about by Stella's objection to the humming ...
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
afternoon Alan's Annie asked Michael awfully blue blushed Bournemouth Braxted Brother Aloysius Brownjohn Buckley called Captain Ross Carlington Road Caryll chap Chator church Cobble Place Compline corner cricket Cuthbert day-nursery Don Quixote door Dora Dulford Eastbourne excitement eyes Fane fantail pigeons father feel friends Frith garden glad gray hand heard holidays Ingoldsby Legends Jacobeans jolly Kathleen Kensington Kensington Gardens kiss laughed Lily Lord Saxby Macalisters Madame Flauve Merivale Michael and Alan Michael asked Michael began Michael felt Michael thought mind Miss Carthew morning mother Nancy Nanny Neech never night Nurse Nurse's o'clock play Prout Rodber round seemed Seven Sisters Road shouted sighed sister Stella suddenly suppose talk tell told turned Viner voice walked watch West Kensington whispered Wilmot window wished wonder young
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 305 - Ah, happy, happy boughs! that cannot shed Your leaves, nor ever bid the Spring adieu; And, happy melodist, unwearied, For ever piping songs for ever new; More happy love! more happy, happy love!
Seite 222 - And, behold, there was a great earthquake: for the angel of the Lord descended from heaven, and came and rolled back the stone from the door, and sat upon it. His countenance was like lightning, and his raiment white as snow: and for fear of him the keepers did shake, and became as dead men.
Seite 273 - BEFORE the beginning of years, There came to the making of man Time, with a gift of tears; Grief, with a glass that ran; Pleasure, with pain for leaven; Summer, with flowers that fell; Remembrance fallen from heaven, And madness risen from hell; Strength without hands to smite ; Love that endures for a breath; Night, the shadow of light, And life, the shadow of death.
Seite 273 - A FORSAKEN GARDEN IN a coign of the cliff between lowland and highland, At the sea-down's edge between windward and lee, Walled round with rocks as an inland island, The ghost of a garden fronts the sea. A girdle of brushwood and thorn encloses The steep square slope of the blossomless bed Where the weeds that grew green from the graves of its roses Now lie dead. The fields fall southward, abrupt and broken, To the low last edge of the long lone land.
Seite 207 - Hue omnis turba ad ripas effusa ruebat, 305 matres atque viri, defunctaque corpora vita magnanimum heroum, pueri innuptaeque puellae, impositique rogis juvenes ante ora parentum...
Seite 222 - And go quickly, and tell His disciples that He is risen from the dead ; and, behold, He goeth before you into Galilee; there shall ye see Him: lo, I have told you.
Seite 498 - The Sun came up upon the left, Out of the sea came he! And he shone bright, and on the right Went down into the sea. Higher and higher every day, Till over the mast at noon — The Wedding-Guest here beat his breast, For he heard the loud bassoon.
Seite 166 - One little girl in blue, lad, Who won your father's heart, Became your mother, I married the other— But we have drifted apart. "That picture was one of those girls...
Seite 11 - I'LL tell you a story, About Jack a Nory, And now my story's begun: I'll tell you another, About Jack and his brother, And now my story's done.