De Clifford: Or, the Constant Man, Том 2Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... enjoyed even by the animals around me as well as myself . The cattle had all lain down , and even the lambs , usually so frolic , were nestled by their mothers ' sides . The birds were silent , and a nume- rous poultry were perched in ...
... enjoyed even by the animals around me as well as myself . The cattle had all lain down , and even the lambs , usually so frolic , were nestled by their mothers ' sides . The birds were silent , and a nume- rous poultry were perched in ...
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... enjoying them , reduced to absolutely worse than a cypher , from the sheer indulgence of constitutional indolence . This phenomenon , for such it seemed , though it only broke upon me by degrees in the course of the evening , was ...
... enjoying them , reduced to absolutely worse than a cypher , from the sheer indulgence of constitutional indolence . This phenomenon , for such it seemed , though it only broke upon me by degrees in the course of the evening , was ...
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... Enjoyed it while sitting on the long bench under the lime tree , which smelt very sweet , and the bees would have hummed me to sleep had not John , having finished his dinner , bored me again with Mrs. Prettyman , and insisted I should ...
... Enjoyed it while sitting on the long bench under the lime tree , which smelt very sweet , and the bees would have hummed me to sleep had not John , having finished his dinner , bored me again with Mrs. Prettyman , and insisted I should ...
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... enjoy the calm of nature ; to tread the dewy lawns , and taste the unrifled freshness of the air ! " Many perhaps will think this an ebullition of Rous- seau . It is at least very like him . Let them not laugh when I tell them it ...
... enjoy the calm of nature ; to tread the dewy lawns , and taste the unrifled freshness of the air ! " Many perhaps will think this an ebullition of Rous- seau . It is at least very like him . Let them not laugh when I tell them it ...
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... . On the contrary , he observed how independent it must always make a man in his journeys ; " the truest way , " said he , " of enjoying liberty . " This pleased me , and I relaxed from my English THE CONSTANT MAN . 127.
... . On the contrary , he observed how independent it must always make a man in his journeys ; " the truest way , " said he , " of enjoying liberty . " This pleased me , and I relaxed from my English THE CONSTANT MAN . 127.
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