s desire to cut somebody's heart out, to the repeated statements of the Duchess that she would die in the road, and to the alarming oaths that seemed to be bumped out of Uncle Billy as he rode forward. With the easy good humor characteristic of his class,... The Works of Bret Harte - Stran 21avtor: Bret Harte - 1899Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Bret Harte - 1871 - 282 strani
...Uncle Billy. The philosophic Oakhurst alone remained silent. He listened calmly to Mother Shipton's desire to cut somebody's heart out, to the repeated...alarming oaths that seemed to be bumped out of Uncle BiHy as he rode forward. With the easy goodbumor characteristic of his class, he insisted upon exchanging... | |
| Francis Bret Harte - 1872 - 442 strani
...Uncle Billy. The philosophic Oakhurst alone remained silent. He listened calmly to Mother Shipton's desire to cut somebody's heart out, to the repeated...Duchess that she would die in the road, and to the alarmingoaths that seemed to be bumped out of Uncle Billy as he rode forward. With the easy goodhumor... | |
| Bret Harte - 1882 - 434 strani
...desire to cut somclxxly's heart out, to Ihc repeated statements of the Durhcss that she would die in Ihe road, and to the alarming oaths that seemed to be...out of Uncle Billy as he rode forward. With the easy good-humour characteristic of his class, he insisted upon exchanging his own riding-horse, " Five Spot,"... | |
| Bret Harte - 1899 - 280 strani
...Uncle Billy. The philosophic Oakhurst alone remained silent. He listened caknly to Mother Shipton's desire to cut somebody's heart out, to the repeated...forward. With the easy goodhumor characteristic of his cl;> he insisted upon exchanging his own riding-horse, " Five Spot," for the sorry mule which the Duchesr... | |
| Bret Harte - 1900 - 430 strani
...Uncle Billy. The philosophic Oakhurst alone remained silent. He listened calmly to Mother Shipton's desire to cut somebody's heart out, to the repeated...out of Uncle Billy as he rode forward. With the easy good-humour characteristic of his class, he insisted V upon exchanging his own riding-horse, "Five... | |
| George Henry Nettleton - 1901 - 254 strani
...Uncle Billy. The philosophic Oakhurst alone remained silent. He listened 15 calmly to Mother Shipton's desire to cut somebody's heart out, to the repeated...Billy as he rode forward. With the easy good-humor character20 istic of his class, he insisted upon exchanging his own riding-horse, " Five Spot," for... | |
| Hamilton Wright Mabie, Lionel Strachey - 1904 - 204 strani
...Uncle Billy. The philosophic Oakhurst alone remained silent. He listened calmly to Mother Shipton's desire to cut somebody's heart out, to the repeated...out of Uncle Billy as he rode forward. With the easy good humour characteristic of his class, he insisted upon exchanging his own riding horse, "Five-Spot,"... | |
| Bret Harte - 1906 - 484 strani
...to return at the peril of their lives. alone remained silent. He listened calmly to Mother Shipton's desire to cut somebody's heart out, to the repeated...out of Uncle Billy as he rode forward. With the easy good humor characteristic of his class, he insisted upon exchanging his own riding-horse, " Five-Spot,"... | |
| Bret Harte - 1906 - 472 strani
...Uncle Billy. The philosophic Oakhurst alone remained silent. He listened calmly to Mother Shipton's desire to cut somebody's heart out, to the repeated...to be bumped out of Uncle Billy as he rode forward. "NVith the easy good humor characteristic of his class, he insisted upon exchanging his own riding-horse,... | |
| George Henry Nettleton - 1901 - 270 strani
...Uncle Billy. The philosophic Oakhurst alone remained silent. He listened 15 calmly to Mother Shipton's desire to cut somebody's heart out, to the repeated...Billy as he rode forward. With the easy good-humor character20 istic of his class, he insisted upon exchanging his own riding-horse, " Five Spot," for... | |
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