The MasterW. Heinemann, 1895 - 460 pages |
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... stood now drawing on her mittens in terrible silence , her bosom heaving , her nostrils quivering . Harriet was nearer the door , flushed and panting and sobbing , a well - developed , auburn blonde of sixteen , her hair dishevelled ...
... stood now drawing on her mittens in terrible silence , her bosom heaving , her nostrils quivering . Harriet was nearer the door , flushed and panting and sobbing , a well - developed , auburn blonde of sixteen , her hair dishevelled ...
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... stood glaring defiance at each other , like a pair of duellists , their breaths rising in the frosty air like the smoke of pistols- these two grotesque figures in the grey light of the bleak passage , the tall , fierce brunette , in her ...
... stood glaring defiance at each other , like a pair of duellists , their breaths rising in the frosty air like the smoke of pistols- these two grotesque figures in the grey light of the bleak passage , the tall , fierce brunette , in her ...
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... stood ready in the hall with a genial smile , and Matt , his heart grown lighter , returned to the kitchen , extracted the family foot - gear from under the stove , where it had been placed to thaw , and putting on his own still ...
... stood ready in the hall with a genial smile , and Matt , his heart grown lighter , returned to the kitchen , extracted the family foot - gear from under the stove , where it had been placed to thaw , and putting on his own still ...
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... stood folding it carefully , at a loss what to say to the image of grief rocking on the settle . From the barn behind came the lowing of Daisy -half protestation , half astonishment at the unpunctuality of her breakfast . Matt found a ...
... stood folding it carefully , at a loss what to say to the image of grief rocking on the settle . From the barn behind came the lowing of Daisy -half protestation , half astonishment at the unpunctuality of her breakfast . Matt found a ...
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... stood out in equal loneliness . For Death , when he smites the poor , often cuts off not only the beloved , but the bread - winner ; and though , in a literal sense , the Strangs made their own bread , yet it was David who kept the roof ...
... stood out in equal loneliness . For Death , when he smites the poor , often cuts off not only the beloved , but the bread - winner ; and though , in a literal sense , the Strangs made their own bread , yet it was David who kept the roof ...
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Page 56 - And he opened the bottomless pit ; and there arose a smoke out of the pit, as the smoke of a great furnace ; and the sun and the air were darkened by reason of the smoke of the pit.
Page 238 - Ah! Then, if mine had been the Painter's hand, To express what then I saw, and add the gleam, The light that never was, on sea or land, The consecration, and the Poet's dream; I would have planted thee, thou hoary Pile Amid a world how different from this!
Page 35 - GENTLE Jesus, meek and mild, Look upon a little child, Pity my simplicity, Suffer me to come to thee.
Page 32 - Now when Ezra had prayed, and when he had confessed, weeping and casting himself down before the house of God, there assembled unto him out of Israel a very great congregation of men and women and children: for the people wept very sore.
Page 73 - I," said the Sparrow, "With my bow and arrow, I killed Cock Robin." Who saw him die? "I," said the Fly, " With my little eye, I saw him die." Who caught his blood? "I," said the Fish, "With my little dish, I caught his blood.
Page 373 - Form remains, the Function never dies; While we, the brave, the mighty, and the wise, We Men, who in our morn of youth defied The elements, must vanish; - be it so! Enough, if something from our hands have power To live, and act, and serve the future hour; And if, as toward the silent tomb we go, Through love, through hope, and faith's transcendent dower, We feel that we are greater than we know.
Page 279 - I must go, for my kinsfolk pray In the little grey church on the shore to-day. Twill be Easter-time in the world — ah me ! And I lose my poor soul, Merman, here with thee.