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... handed through the doors . Such of these relics as did not go to pieces were put into her bedroom , at her particular request , because they enabled her to realise old times the rest vanished in a cloud of ; 28 JOHN HOLDSWORTH .
... handed through the doors . Such of these relics as did not go to pieces were put into her bedroom , at her particular request , because they enabled her to realise old times the rest vanished in a cloud of ; 28 JOHN HOLDSWORTH .
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... cloud upon the horizon grew bigger and bigger every day , and Dolly saw it , and knew that in three months ' time it would have overspread the heavens , and filled the earth with its leaden shadow ; but she shrank from looking in that ...
... cloud upon the horizon grew bigger and bigger every day , and Dolly saw it , and knew that in three months ' time it would have overspread the heavens , and filled the earth with its leaden shadow ; but she shrank from looking in that ...
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... cloud , and was really a sweet piece of carving . She was a ship of the old school , with big stern windows , and a quaint cuddy front and heavy spars . Yet , built after the old - fashioned model , her lines were as clean as those of ...
... cloud , and was really a sweet piece of carving . She was a ship of the old school , with big stern windows , and a quaint cuddy front and heavy spars . Yet , built after the old - fashioned model , her lines were as clean as those of ...
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... cloud of canvas , chipped a white wave out of the blue river , and went ahead like a yacht in a racing match . . The breeze freshened as the river widened . The decks were quiet now , the ropes coiled down clear for running , and ...
... cloud of canvas , chipped a white wave out of the blue river , and went ahead like a yacht in a racing match . . The breeze freshened as the river widened . The decks were quiet now , the ropes coiled down clear for running , and ...
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... clouds were unfurling themselves livid promontories with flaring crimson headlands . Astern rose the solid white cliffs , looking phantasmal upon the dark - coloured water . On the right the land swept into a bay , hugging the water ...
... clouds were unfurling themselves livid promontories with flaring crimson headlands . Astern rose the solid white cliffs , looking phantasmal upon the dark - coloured water . On the right the land swept into a bay , hugging the water ...
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261 ÆäÀÌÁö - Everywhere there is the poetic landscape-painting which bespeaks an artist who has thrown himself into his work .... But perhaps Mr. Blackmore's special excellence is his gift of humour — a gift never misused in the service of ill-nature. It is not easy to give samples of this, because it pervades the whole book. For the rest, we will only say that Mr. Blackmore's 'Alice Lorraine' will sustain his reputation as one of our best English novelists.
200 ÆäÀÌÁö - Then come, put the jorum about, And let us be merry and clever, Our hearts and our liquors are stout, Here's the Three Jolly Pigeons for ever.
262 ÆäÀÌÁö - HETH" is THREE FEATHERS. By WILLIAM BLACK. Fifth edition. 3 vols., crown 8vo, 31s. 6d. " Lively incident, true insight into character, a soft, pleasant humour, and over all the rare charm of a style clear, strong, and sunny as a mountain stream. , . . One leaves the ' Three Feathers ' with real regret." Saturday Rectete. *' It is almost superfluous to say that this is a good novel. . . .
262 ÆäÀÌÁö - It is almost superfluous to say that this is a good novel. . . . ' Three Feathers' is a book which no one but the author of 'A Daughter of Heth' could have written, and which all persons who appreciate real humour, good character-drawing, and beautiful landscape -painting in words, will love to read once and again.
262 ÆäÀÌÁö - ARA KILMENY. A Novel. By W. BLACK. IN SILK ATTIRE. Third Edition. LORNA DOONE. By RD BLACKMORE. CRADOCK NOWELL. By RD BLACKMORE. CLARA VAUGHAN. By RD BLACKMORE. INNOCENT. By Mrs. OUPHANT. Eight Illustrations. WORK : a Story of Experience. By LOUISA M. ALCOTT. Illustrations. MISTRESS JUDITH...