Queechy, 第 1 卷G. P. Putnam, 1852 |
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第23页
... 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 that they could be parted company ; her grandfather was in his cushioned chair at the corner ...
... 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 that they could be parted company ; her grandfather was in his cushioned chair at the corner ...
第26页
... fire at , I don't know ; but we lost our patience and got noth- ing in exchange . " ( C Speak for yourself , " said the other . " I assure you I was sensible of no ground of impatience while going over such a superb country as this ...
... fire at , I don't know ; but we lost our patience and got noth- ing in exchange . " ( C Speak for yourself , " said the other . " I assure you I was sensible of no ground of impatience while going over such a superb country as this ...
第30页
... fire ; he in his usual place at the side , and she on the hearth directly before it ; both silent , both thinking , for some time . At length Mr. Ringgan spoke , breaking as it were the silence and his seriousness with the same effort ...
... fire ; he in his usual place at the side , and she on the hearth directly before it ; both silent , both thinking , for some time . At length Mr. Ringgan spoke , breaking as it were the silence and his seriousness with the same effort ...
第31页
... very gentlemanly young man , indeed , " said Mr. Ringgan . There was a grave silence . The old gentleman sat look- ing on the floor ; Fleda sat looking into the fire , with all her might . ( ( Well , " said Mr. Ringgan after a QUEECHY . 31.
... very gentlemanly young man , indeed , " said Mr. Ringgan . There was a grave silence . The old gentleman sat look- ing on the floor ; Fleda sat looking into the fire , with all her might . ( ( Well , " said Mr. Ringgan after a QUEECHY . 31.
第32页
... fire . But looking after the pause of a minute or two again to her grandfather's face , she was struck with its expression of stern anxiety . She rose in- stantly , and coming to him and laying one hand gently on his knee , said in ...
... fire . But looking after the pause of a minute or two again to her grandfather's face , she was struck with its expression of stern anxiety . She rose in- stantly , and coming to him and laying one hand gently on his knee , said in ...
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