Queechy, Том 2G. P. Putnam, 1852 |
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... strange . Merry ? -she might like to be merry , but she could sooner laugh with the North wind than with one of those vapid faces , or with any face that she could not trust . Conversation might be pleasant - but it must be something ...
... strange . Merry ? -she might like to be merry , but she could sooner laugh with the North wind than with one of those vapid faces , or with any face that she could not trust . Conversation might be pleasant - but it must be something ...
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... strange , " said Fleda presently , " how well one may know , and how well one may forget . But I think the body has a great deal to do with it sometimes - these states of feel- ing , I mean . " " No doubt it has ; and in these cases the ...
... strange , " said Fleda presently , " how well one may know , and how well one may forget . But I think the body has a great deal to do with it sometimes - these states of feel- ing , I mean . " " No doubt it has ; and in these cases the ...
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... strange ! -out of their abundance of tribu- tary flowers , to grudge her this one bunch ! To be sure it was a magnificent one . The flowers were mostly roses , of the rarer kinds , with a very few fine camellias ; all of them cut with a ...
... strange ! -out of their abundance of tribu- tary flowers , to grudge her this one bunch ! To be sure it was a magnificent one . The flowers were mostly roses , of the rarer kinds , with a very few fine camellias ; all of them cut with a ...
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... strange ! " " How exactly like him ! —and how singular that Mrs Evelyn and her daughters should have sup- posed they could have come from Mr Thorn . " It was a moral impossibility that he should have put such a bunch of flowers together ...
... strange ! " " How exactly like him ! —and how singular that Mrs Evelyn and her daughters should have sup- posed they could have come from Mr Thorn . " It was a moral impossibility that he should have put such a bunch of flowers together ...
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... strange fantastic light . " A nipping frost was in the air , On flowers and grass it fell : And the leaves were still on the eastern hill , As if touch'd by a fairy spell . " To the very top of the tall nut - trees The frost - king ...
... strange fantastic light . " A nipping frost was in the air , On flowers and grass it fell : And the leaves were still on the eastern hill , As if touch'd by a fairy spell . " To the very top of the tall nut - trees The frost - king ...
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afraid ain't answer aunt Lucy aunt Miriam Barby beauty better breath bright bright eyes Captain Rossitur Carleton Charlton cheeks colour dear Fleda doctor Douglass Dr Gregory Dr Quackenboss Earl Douglass Edith Elfie face feeling Fleda looked Fleda's eyes Fleda's head Florence gave gentleman gently give glad grave ground half hand happy heard heart heerd hope Hugh's kind kiss knew lady laughing leave Lord Peterborough ma'am mamma mind minutes Miss Constance Miss Evelyn Miss Fleda Miss Ringgan morning mother never night Noisette Olmney Philetus pleasant pleasure Plumfield Pritchard Queechy quiet quietly Renney rest roses seemed shewed silent smiling speak Stackpole stairs stood suppose sure sweet talk tears tell things Thorn to-morrow tone took uncle Orrin uncle Rolf vinaigrette voice walked weary wish words
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