... heads of the outcasts. The sun again forsook them, and again from leaden skies the snow-flakes were sifted over the land. Day by day closer around them drew the snowy circle, until at last they looked from their prison over drifted walls of dazzling... The Atlantic Monthly - Stran 6281870Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Robert William Chambers - 1923 - 1250 strani
...from their prison over drifted walls of dazzling white, that towered twenty feet above their heads. It became more and more difficult to replenish their...more cheerful than she had been, assumed the care of Piney. Only Mother Shipton — once the strongest of the party — seemed to sicken and fade. At midnight... | |
| Rudolph Wilson Chamberlain, Joseph Sheldon Gerry Bolton - 1923 - 392 strani
...from their prison over drifted walls of dazzling white, that towered twenty feet above their heads. It became more and more difficult to replenish their...more cheerful than she had been, assumed the care of Piney. Only Mother Shipton— once the strongest of the party — seemed to sicken and fade. At midnight... | |
| Barrett Harper Clark, Maxim Lieber - 1925 - 1166 strani
...from their prison over drifted walls of dazzling white, that towered twenty feet above their heads. It became more and more difficult to replenish their...more cheerful than she had been, assumed the care of Piney. Only Mother Shipton — once the strongest of the party — seemed to sicken and fade. At midnight... | |
| 1927 - 504 strani
...from their prison over drifted walls of dazzling white, that towered twenty feet above their heads. It became more and more difficult to replenish their...more cheerful than she had been, assumed the care of Piney. Only Mother Shipton — once the strongest of the party — seemed to sicken and fade. At midnight... | |
| Charles Townsend Copeland - 1927 - 398 strani
...from their prison over drifted walls of dazzling white, that towered twenty feet above their heads. It became more and more difficult to replenish their...more cheerful than she had been, assumed the care of Piney. Only Mother Shipton — once the strongest of the party — seemed to sicken and fade. At midnight... | |
| Bret Harte - 1928 - 216 strani
...from their prison over drifted walls of dazzling white, that towered twenty feet above their heads. It became more and more difficult to replenish their...more cheerful than she had been, assumed the care of Piney. Only Mother Shipton — once the strongest of the party — seemed to sicken and fade. At midnight... | |
| 1870 - 782 strani
...actual life, have shot himself to save provisions for a starving boy and girl ; and perhaps that poor ruined Mother Shipton was not really equal to the...more cheerful than she had been, assumed the care of Piney. Only Mother Shipton — once the strongest of the party — seemed to sicken and fade. At midnight... | |
| Milton Crane - 1984 - 512 strani
...from their prison over drifted walls of dazzling white, that towered twenty feet above their heads. It became more and more difficult to replenish their...fires, even from the fallen trees beside them, now half-hidden in the drifts. And yet no one complained. The lovers turned from the dreary prospect and... | |
| John D. Seelye - 2000 - 516 strani
...from their prison over drifted walls of dazzling white, that towered twenty feet above their heads. It became more and more difficult to replenish their...more cheerful than she had been, assumed the care of Piney. Only Mother Shipton — once the strongest of the party — seemed to sicken and fade. At midnight... | |
| 1901 - 1042 strani
...from their prison over drifted walls of dazzling white, that towered twenty feet above their heads. It became more and more difficult to replenish their...more cheerful than she had been, assumed the care of 1'iney. Only Mother Shipton — once the strongest of the party, seemed to sicken and fade. At midnight... | |
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