McAllister's GroveD. Appleton, 1917 - 3 ページ |
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... stood for the vanishing benefits of civilization , friends , music , theaters , hot baths , tele- phone , telegraph , caramels , and deviled crabs . What was left behind was merely heat , glare , silence . And such eye - wearying glare ...
... stood for the vanishing benefits of civilization , friends , music , theaters , hot baths , tele- phone , telegraph , caramels , and deviled crabs . What was left behind was merely heat , glare , silence . And such eye - wearying glare ...
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... stood in his eyes . " Grandpa , grandpa ! " cried Laurie , kissing his withered hand in wordless sympathy . She had never dreamed of his having such a longing . " Now , come , open up , " ordered Mr. Hopkins abruptly , plungingly ...
... stood in his eyes . " Grandpa , grandpa ! " cried Laurie , kissing his withered hand in wordless sympathy . She had never dreamed of his having such a longing . " Now , come , open up , " ordered Mr. Hopkins abruptly , plungingly ...
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... Laurie followed him outside and stood beside him while he cranked up his dusty gazelle . When he climbed into it she remembered that not in all the miles from the boat landing to the bungalow had they passed a 27 MCALLISTER'S GROVE.
... Laurie followed him outside and stood beside him while he cranked up his dusty gazelle . When he climbed into it she remembered that not in all the miles from the boat landing to the bungalow had they passed a 27 MCALLISTER'S GROVE.
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... stood under an orange tree , tried to count the oranges , and gloatingly failed - they were too many for her . Next she wandered around the neglected garden hunting for and finding all sorts of plant treas- ures among the weeds . Then ...
... stood under an orange tree , tried to count the oranges , and gloatingly failed - they were too many for her . Next she wandered around the neglected garden hunting for and finding all sorts of plant treas- ures among the weeds . Then ...
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... stood much strain . " For how long were you there ? " she sweetly per- sisted . " Perhaps a year . 99 " Then if you learned the language , please speak it . " " You mean that you " I mean just that . do not understand me ? " You have ...
... stood much strain . " For how long were you there ? " she sweetly per- sisted . " Perhaps a year . 99 " Then if you learned the language , please speak it . " " You mean that you " I mean just that . do not understand me ? " You have ...
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ain't Annie Laurie answered asked Laurie Balaam Cal Tandy Calhoun Tandy Carter cents Charles Roycroft cheer citrus cracker cried Laurie crop dear dollars eyes face feel fire Florida flowers frizzly chickens fruit gentle Georgia girl glance gone grandfather grandpa hair hand head hear heart Hopkins horse hundred keep kitchen kitten knew L'Amoreaux lake land laughing Laurie McAllister Laurie's Little Eva Locksley Hall looked Miss Laurie Miss McAllister morning murmured never nigger night Old Black Joe oranges Osceola Peter pine pocket porch pretty remarked replied road sand seemed Seminole County shoot shot side silence smile step stood sure sweet potatoes talk Tallahassie Tandy's tell Thank thermometer thing thought tion told took trees turned turpentine voice watch What's word you-uns young
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179 ページ - My good blade carves the casques of men, My tough lance thrusteth sure, My strength is as the strength of ten, Because my heart is pure.
249 ページ - For to-night we'll merry, merry be, For to-night we'll merry, merry be, For to-night we'll merry, merry be, To-morrow we'll be sober.
275 ページ - MY soul is an enchanted boat, Which, like a sleeping swan, doth float Upon the silver waves of thy sweet singing ; And thine doth like an angel sit, Beside the helm conducting it, Whilst all the winds with melody are ringing.
166 ページ - And if thou saidst I am not peer To any lord in Scotland here, Lowland or Highland, far or near, Lord Angus, thou hast lied!
138 ページ - Tis the place, and all around it, as of old, the curlews call, Dreary gleams about the moorland flying over Locksley Hall; Locksley Hall, that in the distance overlooks the sandy tracts, And the hollow ocean-ridges roaring into cataracts. Many a night from yonder ivied casement, ere I went to rest, Did I look on great Orion sloping slowly to the West. Many...
48 ページ - Her brow is like the snaw-drift, Her neck is like the swan, Her face it is the fairest That e'er the sun shone on — That e'er the sun shone on, And dark blue is her e'e ; And for bonnie Annie Laurie I'd lay me doon and dee. Like dew on the gowan lying, Is the fa
36 ページ - So I did. So I did. I don't know why I have been led away to speak of deeds that are very seldom mentioned, at any rate by myself. But I cannot bear that a slanderous backbiting tongue should make you think that I have seen...
89 ページ - I shall think you the most generous of mortal beings — and if there is anything in the world I can do for you — anything short of " she hesitated. "Short of renouncing your guilty connection with my husband, I suppose you mean,
175 ページ - ... in its results from ordinary inflammation of the lungs and their investing membrane, and which is correctly called pleuro-pneumonia. We have no hesitation in giving it as our opinion that the changes which are originally effected in the lung tissue can take place otherwise than by inflammatory action.