Tempest tossed, by the author of 'Mademoiselle Mori'.1884 |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 49 筆
第 8 頁
... hopes of being freed , for the canon law forbade the value of church property to be lessened , and this , in itself , even where the vassals were well treated , as they usually were by ecclesiastical masters , was a 8 Tempest Tossed ,
... hopes of being freed , for the canon law forbade the value of church property to be lessened , and this , in itself , even where the vassals were well treated , as they usually were by ecclesiastical masters , was a 8 Tempest Tossed ,
第 9 頁
Margaret Roberts. as they usually were by ecclesiastical masters , was a rank- ling grievance . By the middle of the seventeenth century no vassals were more burdened and fettered than those of monastic establishments , and there was the ...
Margaret Roberts. as they usually were by ecclesiastical masters , was a rank- ling grievance . By the middle of the seventeenth century no vassals were more burdened and fettered than those of monastic establishments , and there was the ...
第 10 頁
... Master and horse were evidently on the best and most confidential terms . A few minutes ' brisk trot brought them to the common land , divided into three long belts , in which each villager had his allotted portion . At this time of ...
... Master and horse were evidently on the best and most confidential terms . A few minutes ' brisk trot brought them to the common land , divided into three long belts , in which each villager had his allotted portion . At this time of ...
第 22 頁
... master . Too light ! scarce skin and bone , poor thing ! " he added to himself ; then aloud , bridle , but let the beast take his way ; he can pick it in the forest paths better than thou or I , and mind , no words as we go along ...
... master . Too light ! scarce skin and bone , poor thing ! " he added to himself ; then aloud , bridle , but let the beast take his way ; he can pick it in the forest paths better than thou or I , and mind , no words as we go along ...
第 30 頁
... master , and the cries mingled with the hissing and cackling of a flock of geese , driven by a bare - footed girl , who shook her rod at them as they stretched out snaky necks and lifted their heads indignantly as they waddled along ...
... master , and the cries mingled with the hissing and cackling of a flock of geese , driven by a bare - footed girl , who shook her rod at them as they stretched out snaky necks and lifted their heads indignantly as they waddled along ...
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