... fisherman of the Lido is the hero. The following sketch will give him identity with the reader. " Of those who were reluctantly compelled to turn their thoughts from the levities of the moment to the cares of the morrow, and were departing in crowds... The Bravo: A Tale - 第 103 頁James Fenimore Cooper 著 - 1833完整檢視 - 關於此書
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...cares of the morrow, and were departing in crowds to humble roofs, and hard pillows, there remained one who continued to occupy a spot near the junction of...fisherman brought the whole of his muscular form, ..nul bronzed features beneath the rays of the moon. The dark, anxious and stern eyes were fixed upon... | |
| 1832 - 534 頁
...cares of the morrow, and were departing in crowds to humble roofs, and hard pillows, there remained one who continued to occupy a spot near the junction of...dark, anxious and stern eyes were fixed upon the mild orh, as if the owuer sought to penetrate into another world, in quest of that peace which he had never... | |
| 1832 - 540 頁
...cares of the morrow, and were departing in crowds to humble roofs, and hard pillows, there remained one who continued to occupy a spot near the junction of...his muscular form, and bronzed features beneath the ruys of the moon. The dark, anxious and stern eyes were fixed upon the mild orb, as if the owner sought... | |
| 1832 - 542 頁
...cares of the morrow, and were departing in crowds to humble roofs, and hard pillows, there remained one who continued to occupy a spot near the junction of..." The position of the fisherman brought the whole ofhis muscular' form, am! bronzed features beneath the rays of the moon. The dark, anxious and stern... | |
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