Queechy, 第 1 卷G. P. Putnam, 1852 |
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... took special good care not to let Fleda know that her watchful eyes had probably saved the whole riding party from ruin ; as the loosing of the strap would of necessity have brought on a trial of the old mare's nerves which not all her ...
... took special good care not to let Fleda know that her watchful eyes had probably saved the whole riding party from ruin ; as the loosing of the strap would of necessity have brought on a trial of the old mare's nerves which not all her ...
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... took a meditative look down the road , turned a quid of tobacco in his cheek , and finally brought his eyes again to Mr. Ringgan and answered . 66 Well , I don't see as I can , " said he . " You see , Josh is just a going to set up for ...
... took a meditative look down the road , turned a quid of tobacco in his cheek , and finally brought his eyes again to Mr. Ringgan and answered . 66 Well , I don't see as I can , " said he . " You see , Josh is just a going to set up for ...
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... took me by surprise . - How do you do , sir ? Sit down - sit down . " And the old gentleman had extended his frank welcome to the second of his visitors almost before the first had time to utter , 66 My friend Mr. Carleton . " " I ...
... took me by surprise . - How do you do , sir ? Sit down - sit down . " And the old gentleman had extended his frank welcome to the second of his visitors almost before the first had time to utter , 66 My friend Mr. Carleton . " " I ...
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... took in excellent good part . " Well , " said he , looking half proudly , half tenderly , upon the little demure figure at his side , " I don't say that I have . I hope I thank God for his mercies , and am happy . But in this world , Mr ...
... took in excellent good part . " Well , " said he , looking half proudly , half tenderly , upon the little demure figure at his side , " I don't say that I have . I hope I thank God for his mercies , and am happy . But in this world , Mr ...
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... 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 , isn't it , grandpa ? I love aunt Lucy very much . " 66 Well , " said Mr. Ringgan after a ...
... 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 , isn't it , grandpa ? I love aunt Lucy very much . " 66 Well , " said Mr. Ringgan after a ...
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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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