| Frank McAlpine - 1886 - 456 strani
...slept but little. In the morning, looking into each other's faces, they read their fate. Neither spoke; but Piney, accepting the position of the stronger, drew near and placed her arm around the Duchess' waist. They kept this attitude for the rest of the day. That night the storm reached its greatest... | |
| Bret Harte - 1903 - 292 strani
...but little. In the morning, looking into each other's faces, they read their fate. Neither spoke ; but Piney, accepting the position of the stronger,...the Duchess's waist. They kept this attitude for the fest of the day. That night the storm reached its greatest fury, and, rending asun. der the protecting... | |
| Robert Ford - 1897 - 340 strani
...slept but little. In the morning, looking into each other's faces, they read their fate. Neither spoke; but Piney, accepting the position of the stronger,...asunder the protecting pines, invaded the very hut. " Towards morning they found themselves unable to feed the fire, which gradually died away. As the... | |
| Bret Harte - 1899 - 548 strani
...slept but little. In the morning, looking into each other's faces, they read their fate. Neither spoke; but Piney, accepting the position of the stronger,...to feed the fire, which gradually died away. As the emhers slowly blackened, the Duchess crept closer to Piney, and broke the silence of many hours: "Piney,... | |
| George Henry Nettleton - 1901 - 264 strani
...near and placed her arm around the Duchess's waist. They kept this attitude for the rest of the day. 5 That night the storm reached its greatest fury, and,...to feed the fire, which gradually died away. As the 10 embers slowly blackened, the Duchess crept closer to Piney, and broke the silence of many hours... | |
| Hamilton Wright Mabie, Lionel Strachey - 1904 - 204 strani
...slept but little. In the morning, looking into each other's faces, they read their fate. Neither spoke, but Piney, accepting the position of the stronger,...greatest fury, and, rending asunder the protecting vines, invaded the very hut. Toward morning they found themselves unable to feed the fire, which gradually... | |
| Bret Harte - 1906 - 484 strani
...slept but little. In the morning, looking into each other's faces, they read their fate. Neither spoke, but Piney, accepting the position of the stronger,...greatest fury, and, rending asunder the protecting vines, invaded the very hut. Toward morning they found themselves unable to feed the fire, which gradually... | |
| Bret Harte - 1906 - 472 strani
...slept but little. In the morning, looking Into each other's faces, they read their fate. Neither spoke, but Piney, accepting the position of the stronger,...greatest fury, and, rending asunder the protecting vines, invaded the very hut. Toward morning they found themselves unable to feed the fire, which gradually... | |
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