Is this yer ad — d picnic?" said Uncle Billy, with inward scorn, as he surveyed the sylvan group, the glancing firelight, and the tethered animals in the foreground. Suddenly an idea mingled with the alcoholic fumes that disturbed his brain. It was... The Luck of Roaring Camp: And Other Stories - Stran 88avtor: Bret Harte - 1903 - 279 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Bret Harte - 1906 - 484 strani
...tethered animals in the foreground. Suddenly an idea mingled with the alcoholic fumes that disturbed his brain. It was apparently of a jocular nature, for...aisles. The ruined cabin, patched and covered with pine boughs, was set apart for the ladies. As the lovers parted, they unaffectedly exchanged a kiss,... | |
| Bret Harte - 1906 - 472 strani
...tethered animals in the foreground. Suddenly an idea mingled with the alcoholic fumes that disturbed his brain. It was apparently of a jocular nature, for...aisles. The ruined cabin, patched and covered with pine boughs, was set apart for the ladies. As the lovers parted, they unaffectedly exchanged a kiss,... | |
| Bret Harte - 1906 - 486 strani
...tethered animals in the foreground. Suddenly an idea mingled with the alcoholic fumes that disturbed his brain. It was apparently of a jocular nature, for...pine-trees and moaned through their long and gloomy aisle's. The ruined cabin, patched and covered with pine .boughs, was set apart for the ladies. As... | |
| George Henry Nettleton - 1901 - 270 strani
...animals in the foreground. Suddenly an idea mingled with the alcoholic fumes 20 that disturbed his brain. It was apparently of a jocular nature, for...slight breeze rocked the tops of the pine-trees, and 25 moaned through their long and gloomy aisles. The ruined cabin, patched and covered with pine-boughs,... | |
| Bret Harte - 1912 - 136 strani
...tethered animals in the foreground. Suddenly an idea mingled with the alcoholic fumes that disturbed his brain. It was apparently of a jocular nature, for...aisles. The ruined cabin, patched and covered with pine boughs, was set apart for the ladies. As the lovers parted, they unaffectedly exchanged a kiss,... | |
| Bret Harte - 1912 - 128 strani
...tethered animals in the foreground. Suddenly an idea mingled with the alcoholic fumes that disturbed his brain. It was apparently of a jocular nature, for...aisles. The ruined cabin, patched and covered with pine boughs, was set apart for the ladies. As the lovers parted, they unaffectedly exchanged a kiss,... | |
| Alfred Reichert - 1912 - 152 strani
...crackling of the fire, rose a sharp, querulous cry";1 — „As the shadows crept slowly up the mounfain, a slight breeze rocked the tops of the pinetrees, and moaned through their long and gloomy aisles";2 — „The pines rocked, the storm eddied and whirled above the miserable group";8 — „One... | |
| 1914 - 424 strani
...tethered animals in the foreground. Suddenly an idea mingled with the alcoholic fumes that disturbed his brain. It was apparently of a jocular nature, for...the mountain, a slight breeze rocked the tops of the pine trees and moaned through their long and gloomy aisles. The ruined cabin, patched and covered with... | |
| Bret Harte - 1915 - 730 strani
...tethered animals in the foreground. Suddenly an idea mingled with the alcoholic fumes that disturbed his brain. It was apparently of a jocular nature, for...slap his leg again and cram his fist into his mouth. exchanged a kiss, sohoij£st_and sincere that it might have been heard above tHe swaying pines. The... | |
| Edward Everett Hale (Jr.), Fredrick Thomas Dawson - 1915 - 314 strani
...foreground. Suddenly an idea mingled with the alcoholic fumes that disturbed his brain. It was apparently_of a jocular nature, for he felt impelled to slap his leg again 25 and cram his fist into his mouth. As the shadows crept slowly up the mountain, a slight breeze rocked... | |
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