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" The countenances of the two children were not less different than their dresses. That of the first was delicate and refined; his clear blue eye, his fair skin, and his smiling mouth, gave him a charming look of innocence and happiness ; the features of... "
An "attic" Philosopher - Страница 40
по Emile Souvestre - 1923 - 306 страници
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Sir Edward Seaward's narrative of his shipwreck, and consequent discovery of ...

Jane Porter - 1856 - 604 страници
...not made for him. The countenances of the two children were not less different than their dresses. That of the first was delicate and refined; his clear...on the contrary, had something rough in them ; his eve was quick and lively, his complexion dark, his smile less merry than shrewd; all showed a mind...

An Attic Philosopher in Paris: Or, a Peep at the World from a Garret. Being ...

Émile Souvestre - 1857 - 158 страници
...not made for him. The countenances of the two children were not less different than their dresses. That of the first was delicate and refined; his clear...showed a mind sharpened by too early experience : he boldly walked through the middle of the streets thronged by carriages, and followed their countless...

An Attic Philosopher in Paris; Or, A Peep at the World from a Garret. Being ...

Émile Souvestre - 1885 - 212 страници
...not made for him. The countenances of the two children were not less different than their dresses. That of the first was delicate and refined ; his clear...showed a mind sharpened by too early experience ; he boldly walked through the middle of the streets thronged by carriages, and followed their countless...

An Attic Philosopher in Paris: Or, A Peep at the World from a Garret, Being ...

Émile Souvestre - 1892 - 220 страници
...different than their dresses. That of the first was deliThe contrast in their dress struck me. cate and refined ; his clear blue eye, his fair skin, and...showed a mind sharpened by too early experience ; he boldly walked through the middle of the streets thronged by carriages, and followed their countless...

The International Library of Famous Literature: Selections from the ..., Том 16

Andrew Lang, Donald Grant Mitchell - 1898 - 560 страници
...destined for his use. The countenances of the two children were not less different than their dresses. That of the first was delicate and refined: his clear...mind sharpened by too early experience ; he walked with confidence through the middle of the streets thronged by carriages, and followed their countless...

An Attic Philosopher in Paris

Émile Souvestre - 1899 - 250 страници
...shoes were not made for him. The faces of the two children were not less different than their dresses. That of the first was delicate and refined ; his clear...happiness. The features of the other, on the contrary, had a certain roughness; his eye was quick and lively, his complexion dark, his smile less merry than shrewd...

The Morse Readers: Practical Graded Text ...

Ella Marie Powers, Thomas Minard Balliet - 1902 - 328 страници
...over and over again. The countenances of the two children were not less different than their dresses. That of the first was delicate and refined ; his clear...showed a mind sharpened by too early experience. He boldly walked through the middle of the streets thronged by carriages, and followed their countless...

The Jones First [-fifth] Reader, Книга 4

Lewis Henry Jones - 1903 - 428 страници
...differ- 5 ent than their dresses. That of the first was delicate and refined ; his clear blue eyes, his fair skin, and his smiling mouth gave him a charming...happiness. The features of the other, on the contrary, had some- 10 thing rough in them ; his eye was quick and lively, his complexion dark, his smile less merry...

The Jones First [-fifth] Reader, Книга 4

Lewis Henry Jones - 1903 - 424 страници
...differ- 5 ent than their dresses. That of the first was delicate and refined ; his clear blue eyes, his fair skin, and his smiling mouth gave him a charming...happiness. The features of the other, on the contrary, had some- 10 thing rough in them ; his eye was quick and lively, his complexion dark, his smile less merry...

The Jones Readers by Grades: Book one-[eight], Книга 5

Lewis Henry Jones - 1904 - 296 страници
...charming look of innocence and happiness. The features of the other, on the contrary, had some- 10 thing rough in them ; his eye was quick and lively, his...merry than shrewd ; all showed a mind sharpened by early experience : he boldly walked through the middle of the streets thronged by carriages, and followed...




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