Queechy, 第 1 卷G. P. Putnam, 1852 |
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第15页
... give us a nice long ride . I am very glad . This has been a good day . With my letter and my bitter- sweet I have got enough , haven't I , grandpa ? " Queechy Run was a little village , a very little village , about half a mile from Mr ...
... give us a nice long ride . I am very glad . This has been a good day . With my letter and my bitter- sweet I have got enough , haven't I , grandpa ? " Queechy Run was a little village , a very little village , about half a mile from Mr ...
第19页
... Give your bittersweet to me while you go get some , and here , take this knife dear , you can't break it . Don't cut your- self . " ; Fleda's eyes were too dim to see white birch or holly , and she had no longer the least desire to have ...
... Give your bittersweet to me while you go get some , and here , take this knife dear , you can't break it . Don't cut your- self . " ; Fleda's eyes were too dim to see white birch or holly , and she had no longer the least desire to have ...
第27页
... give it a shake , and throw it down and rush at another ; -poor fellow , it was his last day's sport , -- he died almost as soon as it was over ; he must have received a great many bites . The place is known as the rattlesnakes ' den to ...
... give it a shake , and throw it down and rush at another ; -poor fellow , it was his last day's sport , -- he died almost as soon as it was over ; he must have received a great many bites . The place is known as the rattlesnakes ' den to ...
第31页
... give me all sorts of pleasant things . She says she will take as good care of me as ever I took of the kittens . And there's a long piece to you about it , that I'll give you to read as soon as we have a light . It is very good of her ...
... give me all sorts of pleasant things . She says she will take as good care of me as ever I took of the kittens . And there's a long piece to you about it , that I'll give you to read as soon as we have a light . It is very good of her ...
第34页
... give you to her . ” " It wouldn't be a kindness to me , grandpa . ” " I don't know about that , " said he gravely . They were getting back to the old subject . Fleda made another great effort at a diversion . ( 6 Grandpa , was my father ...
... give you to her . ” " It wouldn't be a kindness to me , grandpa . ” " I don't know about that , " said he gravely . They were getting back to the old subject . Fleda made another great effort at a diversion . ( 6 Grandpa , was my father ...
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afraid ain't answer arms aunt Lucy aunt Miriam Barby beautiful better Carleton Charlton child cousin Cynthy dear Didenhover doctor door Douglass Earl Douglass Elfie Evelyn everything face Fairy father feeling felt fire Fleda laughing Fleda looked Fleda saw Fleda smiling Fleda's eyes gave gentle give glad grandpa ground guess half hand happy head heart heerd hope Hugh Hugh's kind kissed kitchen knew lady little Fleda love that dog mind minute Miss Fleda Miss Ringgan Montepoole morning mother never old gentleman Olmney Peter Simple Philetus pleasant pleasure Plumfield pretty Quackenboss Queechy quiet quietly Rossitur seemed Seth shew silent speak stood suppose sure sweet talk tears tell thing Thorn tone took trees trouble turned uncle Orrin uncle Rolf walked wish wood woodcock words Wyandot County young
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