Queechy, 第 1 卷G. P. Putnam, 1852 |
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第9页
... seen some fourteen or fifteen of them and was in no sort of danger of running away . stood in what was called the back meadow , just without the little paling fence that enclosed a small courtyard round the house . Around this courtyard ...
... seen some fourteen or fifteen of them and was in no sort of danger of running away . stood in what was called the back meadow , just without the little paling fence that enclosed a small courtyard round the house . Around this courtyard ...
第16页
... seen that fellow McGowan ? " said Mr. Ring- gan abruptly , and in a lower tone . " I have seen him , " said Mr. Jolly , coming back from the old mare to business . " He's a hard customer I guess , aint he ? " " He's as ugly a cur as ...
... seen that fellow McGowan ? " said Mr. Ring- gan abruptly , and in a lower tone . " I have seen him , " said Mr. Jolly , coming back from the old mare to business . " He's a hard customer I guess , aint he ? " " He's as ugly a cur as ...
第17页
... seen years enough to be steady , " he added with a miserable attempt at his usual cheerful laugh . Fleda had turned away her head and tried not to hear when the lowered tones of the speakers seemed to say that she was one too many in ...
... seen years enough to be steady , " he added with a miserable attempt at his usual cheerful laugh . Fleda had turned away her head and tried not to hear when the lowered tones of the speakers seemed to say that she was one too many in ...
第18页
... seen him once , and being unconsciously even more of a physiog- nomist than most children are , that one sight of him was enough to verify all Mr. Jolly had said . The remembrance of his hard sinister face sealed her fears . Nothing but ...
... seen him once , and being unconsciously even more of a physiog- nomist than most children are , that one sight of him was enough to verify all Mr. Jolly had said . The remembrance of his hard sinister face sealed her fears . Nothing but ...
第19页
... seen Fleda's face ! -while she seemed to be busied in cutting as large a quantity as possible of the rich shining leaves and bright berries . Her grandfather's kind- ness and her effort to meet it had wrung her heart ; she hardly knew ...
... seen Fleda's face ! -while she seemed to be busied in cutting as large a quantity as possible of the rich shining leaves and bright berries . Her grandfather's kind- ness and her effort to meet it had wrung her heart ; she hardly knew ...
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