Queechy, by Elizabeth Wetherell. Complete ed |
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... heart sank fast as the dialogue went on , and she needed no commentary or explanation to interpret the bitter little laugh with which it closed . It was a chill upon all the rosy joys and hopes of a most joyful and hopeful little nature ...
... heart sank fast as the dialogue went on , and she needed no commentary or explanation to interpret the bitter little laugh with which it closed . It was a chill upon all the rosy joys and hopes of a most joyful and hopeful little nature ...
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... heart ; she hardly knew what she was doing , as she cut off sprig after sprig and threw them down at her feet ; she was crying sadly , with even audible sobs . She made a long job of her bunch of holly . But when at last it must come to ...
... heart ; she hardly knew what she was doing , as she cut off sprig after sprig and threw them down at her feet ; she was crying sadly , with even audible sobs . She made a long job of her bunch of holly . But when at last it must come to ...
第15页
... heart , it occurred to her that foundations so established could not be shaken . The blazing fire seemed to welcome her home and bid her dismiss fear ; the kettle singing on its accustomed hook looked as if quietly ridiculing the idea ...
... heart , it occurred to her that foundations so established could not be shaken . The blazing fire seemed to welcome her home and bid her dismiss fear ; the kettle singing on its accustomed hook looked as if quietly ridiculing the idea ...
第23页
... heart was breaking , but she felt that she was making matters worse , and she had already concluded on a mature review of circumstances that it was her duty to be cheerful . So after a few very heartfelt tears which she could not help ...
... heart was breaking , but she felt that she was making matters worse , and she had already concluded on a mature review of circumstances that it was her duty to be cheerful . So after a few very heartfelt tears which she could not help ...
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... heart of iron sometimes , for as soft as it was at others . And he had an eye , when he was roused , that I never saw anything that would stand against . But your father had a better sort of courage than the common sort -- he had enough ...
... heart of iron sometimes , for as soft as it was at others . And he had an eye , when he was roused , that I never saw anything that would stand against . But your father had a better sort of courage than the common sort -- he had enough ...
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常见术语和短语
afraid ain't answer aunt Lucy aunt Miriam Barby beautiful BEETON'S better bright eyes Carleton Charlton child colour Constance Cynthy dear Fleda Didenhover doctor door Douglass Earl Douglass Elfie Evelyn face feeling fire Fleda laughing Fleda looked Fleda sat Fleda smiling Fleda's eyes Florence gave gentle gentleman give glad grandpa grave ground guess half hand happy head heart heerd hope Hugh Hugh's kind kiss knew lady little Fleda ma'am mamma mind minute Miss Fleda Miss Ringgan Montepoole morning mother never Olmney Philetus pleasant pleasure Plumfield Quackenboss Queechy quiet quietly rest rose Rossitur seemed Seth shewed silent speak Stackpole stood suppose sure sweet talk tears tell there's things Thorn thought to-morrow tone took trees uncle Orrin uncle Rolf voice walked wish words
热门引用章节
第303页 - All the paths of the Lord are mercy and truth : unto such as keep his covenant and his testimonies.
第496页 - He shall cover thee with his feathers and under his wings shall thou trust: his truth shall be thy shield and buckler.
第559页 - Happy in this, she is not yet so old But she may learn; happier than this, She is not bred so dull but she can learn; Happiest of all is that her gentle spirit Commits itself to yours to be directed, As from her lord, her governor, her king.
第581页 - Four Hundred English Poets are represented in this Volume. A separate collection of American Poems, with Biographies, is added to these. Thus, in one book, a view of the Growth and Changes of the English Language^ as seen in its Highest Developments, is possible. Not less than a Thousand Volumes have been examined in order to form a selection worthy to receive respect and regard from all Lovers of the Divine Art of Poesy.
第278页 - A little that a righteous man hath is better than the riches of many wicked.
第42页 - Jesus said unto them, Yet a little while is the light with you. Walk while ye have the light, lest darkness come upon you: for he that walketh in darkness knoweth not whither he goeth. 36 While ye have light, believe in the light, that ye may be the children of light.
第112页 - The birds without barn Or storehouse are fed, From them let us learn , To trust for our bread : His saints what is fitting. Shall ne'er be denied, So long as 'tis written, The LORD will provide.
第320页 - With your leave, sir, an there were no more men living upon the face of the earth, I should not fancy him, by St. George ! Mat.
第498页 - Though a sinner do evil an hundred times, and his days be prolonged, yet surely I know that it shall be well with them that fear God, which fear before him: but it shall not be well with the wicked, neither shall he prolong his days, which are as a shadow; because he feareth not before God.