| Sir John Collings Squire - 1921 - 730 pages
...into that dreadful hole, And as he slowly drew up, snake-easing his shoulders, and entered further, A sort of horror, a sort of protest against his withdrawing...log And threw it at the water-trough with a clatter. t I think it did not hit him, But suddenly that part of him that was left behind convulsed in undignified... | |
| David Herbert Lawrence - 1923 - 200 pages
...into that dreadful hole, And as he slowly drew up, snake-easing his shoulders, and entered further, A sort of horror, a sort of protest against his withdrawing...log And threw it at the water-trough with a clatter. I think it did not hit him; But suddenly that part of him that was left behind convulsed in undignified... | |
| David Herbert Lawrence - 1923 - 204 pages
...into that dreadful hole, And as he slowly drew up, snake-easing his shoulders, and entered further, A sort of horror, a sort of protest against his withdrawing...log And threw it at the water-trough with a clatter. I think it did not hit him; But suddenly that part of him that was left behind convulsed in undignified... | |
| Sir Edward Howard Marsh - 1923 - 230 pages
...into that dreadful hole, And as he slowly drew up, snake-easing his shoulders, and entered further, A sort of horror, a sort of protest against his withdrawing...log And threw it at the water-trough with a clatter. I think it did not hit him, But suddenly that part of him that was left behind convulsed in undignified... | |
| David Herbert Lawrence - 1923 - 220 pages
...round And climb again the broken bank of my wall-face. And as he put his head into that dreadful hole, And as he slowly drew up, snake-easing his shoulders,...into the blackness, and slowly drawing himself after, v Overcame me now his back was turned. iI looked round, I put down my pitcher, I picked up a clumsy... | |
| Jessie Belle Rittenhouse - 1924 - 308 pages
...into that dreadful hole, And as he slowly drew up, snake-easing his shoulders, and entered further, Deliberately going into the blackness, and slowly...log And threw it at the water-trough with a clatter. I think it did not hit him; But suddenly that part of him that was left behind convulsed in undignified... | |
| Frances Elizabeth Clarke - 1927 - 474 pages
...into that dreadful hole, And as he slowly drew up, snake-easing his shoulders, and entered further, A sort of horror, a sort of protest against his withdrawing...Deliberately going into the blackness, and slowly drawbig himself after, Overcame me now his back was turned. I looked round, I put down my pitcher,... | |
| David Herbert Lawrence - 1928 - 312 pages
...adream, Proceeded to draw his slow length curving round And climb again the broken bank of my wall-face. And as he slowly drew up, snake-easing his shoulders,...log And threw it at the water-trough with a clatter. I think it did not hit him, But suddenly that part of him that was left behind convulsed in undignified... | |
| H. Cotton Minchin - 1928 - 270 pages
...into that dreadful hole, And as he slowly drew up, snake-easing his shoulders, and entered further, A sort of horror, a sort of protest against his withdrawing into himself after, Overcame me now his back was turned. that horrid black hole, Deliberately going into... | |
| Sir John Collings Squire - 1921 - 730 pages
...round And climb again the broken bank of my wall-face. And as he put his head into that dreadful hole, A sort of horror, a sort of protest against his withdrawing into that horrid And as he slowly drew up, snake-easing his shoulders, and entered further, black hole, Deliberately... | |
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