... forth this naval ditty. Either through the peculiar rocking of Jack or the length of his song — it contained ninety stanzas, and was continued with conscientious deliberation to the bitter end — the lullaby generally had the desired effect. At... The Luck of Roaring Camp, and Other Sketches - Stran 10avtor: Bret Harte - 1899 - 256 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1928 - 480 strani
...deliberation to the bitter end — the lullaby generally had the desired effect. As such times the men would lie at full length under the trees, in the soft summer...pastoral happiness pervaded the camp. "This ere kind o' thing," said the Cockney Simmons, meditatively reclining on his elbow, "is evingly." It reminded him... | |
| Bret Harte - 1871 - 282 strani
...deliberation to the bitter end, — the lullaby generally had the desired effect At such times the men would lie at full length under the trees, in the soft summer...carried to the gulch, from whence the golden store of Eoaring Camp was taken. There, on a blanket spread over pine-boughs, he would lie while the men were... | |
| william blackwood - 1871 - 810 strani
...which he sang •with lugubrious faithfulness, rocking the baby in his arms — " while the men would lie at full length under the trees in the soft summer...that this was pastoral happiness pervaded the camp." During the day the child was carried clown with them to " the gulch," from whence the gold was taken,... | |
| Francis Bret Harte - 1872 - 442 strani
...deliberation to the bitter end, — the lullaby generally had the desired effect. At such times the men would lie at full length under the trees, in the soft summer...carried to the gulch, from whence the golden store of Roaring Camp was taken. There, on a blanket spread over pine-boughs, he would lie while the men were... | |
| Rossiter Johnson - 1874 - 220 strani
...deliberation to the bitter end, — the lullaby generally had the desired effect. At such times the men would lie at full length under the trees, in the soft summer...pervaded the camp. "This 'ere kind o' think," said Cockney Simmons, meditatively reclining on his elbow, " is 'eavingly. It reminded him of Greenwich."... | |
| Bret Harte - 1965 - 592 strani
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| Bret Harte - 1882 - 434 strani
...deliberation to the bitter end,—the lullabygenerally had the desired effect . At such times the men would lie at full length under the trees in the soft summer...Simmons, meditatively reclining on his elbow, "is 'cvingly." It reminded him of Greenwich. On the long summer days The Luck was usually carried to the... | |
| 1920 - 620 strani
...deliberation to the bitter end — the lullaby generally had the desired effect. At such times the men would lie at full length under the trees, in the soft summer...pastoral happiness pervaded the camp. "This ere kind of thing," said the Cockney Simmons, meditatively reclining on his elbow, "is evingly." It reminded... | |
| 1887 - 428 strani
...deliberation to the bitter end — the lullaby generally had the desired effect. At such times the men would lie at full length under the trees, in the soft summer...carried to the Gulch, from whence the golden store of Roaring Camp was taken. There, on a blanket spread over pine boughs, he would lie while the men were... | |
| Bret Harte - 1903 - 292 strani
...deliberation to the bitter end, — the lullaby generally had the desired effect. At such times the men would lie at full length under the trees, in the soft summer...carried to the gulch, from whence the golden store of Roaring Camp was taken. There, on a blanket spread over pine-boughs, he would lie while the men were... | |
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