The Novels of Charles Lever, Količina 7Downey, 1897 |
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Stran xx
... hope of success . Whether the company themselves did not afford anything very remarkable , or our own preoccupation prevented our noticing it , certes we jogged on without any consciousness that we were not perfectly alone , and this ...
... hope of success . Whether the company themselves did not afford anything very remarkable , or our own preoccupation prevented our noticing it , certes we jogged on without any consciousness that we were not perfectly alone , and this ...
Stran 1
... moments preceding departure from an inn . The surly waiter that always said ' coming ' when he was leav- ing the room , and never came , now grown smiling and smirking ; the landlord expressing a hope to see you 7 A THE ATTWOOD' PAGE.
... moments preceding departure from an inn . The surly waiter that always said ' coming ' when he was leav- ing the room , and never came , now grown smiling and smirking ; the landlord expressing a hope to see you 7 A THE ATTWOOD' PAGE.
Stran 2
Charles James Lever. smirking ; the landlord expressing a hope to see you again , while he watches your upthrown eyebrows at the exor- bitancy of his bill ; the Boots attentively looking from your feet to your face , and back again ; the ...
Charles James Lever. smirking ; the landlord expressing a hope to see you again , while he watches your upthrown eyebrows at the exor- bitancy of his bill ; the Boots attentively looking from your feet to your face , and back again ; the ...
Stran 64
... hope to escape the cruisers of every country that already filled the channel . This one voyage , however , if successful , would give him an ample competence for life , and he determined to hazard everything upon it . ' It was a dark ...
... hope to escape the cruisers of every country that already filled the channel . This one voyage , however , if successful , would give him an ample competence for life , and he determined to hazard everything upon it . ' It was a dark ...
Stran 100
... hope and fear thus suddenly ceasing , so stunned me that I could not speak as they took me in their arms and placed me in the bottom of the canoe . ' Of our course back to shore I remember little . The intense cold , added to the ...
... hope and fear thus suddenly ceasing , so stunned me that I could not speak as they took me in their arms and placed me in the bottom of the canoe . ' Of our course back to shore I remember little . The intense cold , added to the ...
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acquaintance admirable adventure amuse Antwerp Arthur O'Leary Aubuisson beneath beside Boitsfort Brussels burgomaster called character château colonel companion confess countess cried dare dark delightful Dinant dinner door dressed Dutch endeavoured English Erfurt eyes fear feel felt Flemish followed fortune Frankfort French gentleman German Givet habits half Halsdt hand head heard heart honour horses host Hôtel de France hour kind knew lady laughing Laura leave lived look louis-d'or matter Meuse mind minutes Monsieur morning mountain Napoleon never night Norvins O'Kelly once party passed père pleasant pleasure porte cochère replied Rhine road Saint Christopher scarcely Scheldt schiedam seemed seen side smile speak spoke stood story strange suddenly table d'hôte taste tell there's thing thought tone took traveller turned Van Halsdt voice walked whisper whole wild word
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Stran 187 - To-day, my lord of Amiens and myself Did steal behind him, as he lay along Under an oak, whose antique root peeps out Upon the brook that brawls along this wood...
Stran 42 - I will not bore my reader with the tiresome cant of "effect," "expression," "force," "depth," and " relief," but, instead of all this, will tell him a short story about the painting, which, if it has no other merit, has at least that of authenticity. Rubens — who, among his other tastes, was a great florist — was very desirous to enlarge his garden, by adding to it a patch of ground adoining.
Stran 187 - With equal taste and judgement it is provided that the deep recesses of the forest, and the ' oak, whose antique root peeps out upon the brook that brawls along the wood,' should be the scenes whence Jaques inculcated his lessons of philosophy and morality.
Stran 241 - Why, soldiers, why Should we be melancholy, boys! Why, soldiers, why? Whose business 'tis to die?
Stran 22 - ... sauce, to any one guest in preference to another. The table d'hote, which began at one, concluded a little before three, during which time our host, when not helping others, was busily occupied in helping himself, and it was truly amazing to witness the steady perseverance with which he waded through every dish, making himself master in all its details of every portion of the dinner, from the greasy soup to that acme of Dutch epicurism, Utrecht cheese. About a quarter before three, the long dinner...