The King of the HuronsPutnam, 1850 - 319 頁 |
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第 14 頁
... expected promotion . Here he became acquainted with a nephew of the governor , one Count Carl- ton , a young man of prepossessing person and manners , of whom the marquis spoke in terms of the warmest eulogy . Rank , wealth , wit ...
... expected promotion . Here he became acquainted with a nephew of the governor , one Count Carl- ton , a young man of prepossessing person and manners , of whom the marquis spoke in terms of the warmest eulogy . Rank , wealth , wit ...
第 16 頁
... expected to be snatched up by some ardent admirer before the baron was ready to resume his journey . This event not occurring , they proceeded , after about a month's delay , to Havre , and , in company with the missionary priest ...
... expected to be snatched up by some ardent admirer before the baron was ready to resume his journey . This event not occurring , they proceeded , after about a month's delay , to Havre , and , in company with the missionary priest ...
第 39 頁
... expected hostess of the entire worthiness of her guests , and in baffling her curious endeavors to ascertain any particulars of their history . The situation seemed to him in every way desirable . Seclusion was a primary object with ...
... expected hostess of the entire worthiness of her guests , and in baffling her curious endeavors to ascertain any particulars of their history . The situation seemed to him in every way desirable . Seclusion was a primary object with ...
第 55 頁
... expected guests ; they were only some of her particular friends , she said , who would take things quite as they found them , and were not to be treated with ceremony . Major Grover was so fond of his beloved England , that he longed to ...
... expected guests ; they were only some of her particular friends , she said , who would take things quite as they found them , and were not to be treated with ceremony . Major Grover was so fond of his beloved England , that he longed to ...
第 56 頁
... reality , a daughter of the celebrated Baron Montaigne , who , on arriving at New York , had assumed the obscurer name which she now bore , and that she only awaited some expected opportunity to be 56 THE KING OF THE HURONS .
... reality , a daughter of the celebrated Baron Montaigne , who , on arriving at New York , had assumed the obscurer name which she now bore , and that she only awaited some expected opportunity to be 56 THE KING OF THE HURONS .
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第 28 頁 - Rise the blue Franconian mountains, Nuremberg, the ancient, stands. Quaint old town of toil and traffic, quaint old town of art and song, Memories haunt thy pointed gables, like the rooks that round them throng: Memories of the Middle Ages, when the emperors, rough and bold, Had their dwelling in thy castle, time-defying, centuries old; And thy brave and thrifty burghers boasted, in their uncouth rhyme, That their great imperial city stretched its hand through every clime.
第 94 頁 - Justice is lame, as well as blind, amongst us ; The laws (corrupted to their ends that make them) Serve but for instruments of some new tyranny, That every day starts up, to enslave us deeper.