LandmarksMethuen, 1914 - 308 էջ |
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... returning alone . On one occasion he noticed a shabby man creep up behind his grandfather , whose hands were behind him , take something from one of those hands , and disappear . At the gate was Rudd's grandmother , who had seen it too ...
... returning alone . On one occasion he noticed a shabby man creep up behind his grandfather , whose hands were behind him , take something from one of those hands , and disappear . At the gate was Rudd's grandmother , who had seen it too ...
Էջ 13
... returned it ; he teased them about their clothes ; he twisted their arms , and used bad words . Rudd was not only in his person miserably afraid of Oran's powers , but his little soul was disturbed too : he had the feeling that it was ...
... returned it ; he teased them about their clothes ; he twisted their arms , and used bad words . Rudd was not only in his person miserably afraid of Oran's powers , but his little soul was disturbed too : he had the feeling that it was ...
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... returned to her work . But Rudd had to have this out . The whole fabric of morality was tottering . Mrs. Sergison had little courage in facing the anomalies of life . The sum of her teaching was that Rudd should be good and kind and ...
... returned to her work . But Rudd had to have this out . The whole fabric of morality was tottering . Mrs. Sergison had little courage in facing the anomalies of life . The sum of her teaching was that Rudd should be good and kind and ...
Էջ 46
... returned composed and herself again save for a heightened colour ; but Rudd did not seem to want to be near her . For the first time he was repelled by her . He had seen passion and it was ugly . From that moment he ceased to consider ...
... returned composed and herself again save for a heightened colour ; but Rudd did not seem to want to be near her . For the first time he was repelled by her . He had seen passion and it was ugly . From that moment he ceased to consider ...
Էջ 70
... : Mr. Dimsdale had passed on , that was all . To what life he had passed , no one knew : none had returned from the grave to tell ; but he , the speaker , for one , was confident that it 70 Mr Dimsdale PAGE 1639 30 38 43 47 57 60 65.
... : Mr. Dimsdale had passed on , that was all . To what life he had passed , no one knew : none had returned from the grave to tell ; but he , the speaker , for one , was confident that it 70 Mr Dimsdale PAGE 1639 30 38 43 47 57 60 65.
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Էջ 213 - WILT thou have this woman to thy wedded wife, to live together after God's ordinance in the holy estate of matrimony ? Wilt thou love her, comfort her, honour, and keep her, in sickness and in health, and, forsaking all other, keep thee only unto her, so long as ye both shall live ? The man shall answer, I Will.
Էջ 214 - Wommn, .• wilt thou have this Man to thy wedded husband, to live together after God's ordinance in the holy estate of Matrimony? Wilt thou obey him, and serve him, love, honour, and keep him in sickness and in health; and, forsaking all others, keep thee only unto him, so long as ye both shall live?
Էջ 124 - One of the most serious thoughts that life provokes is the reflection that we can never tell, at the time, whether a word, a look, a touch, an occurrence of any kind, is trivial or important.
Էջ 20 - Adam and Eve and Pinchme Went down to the river to "bathe. Adam and. Eve got drownded Who do you think was saved?
Էջ 177 - There is only one thing to do and that is to go on down the river.
Էջ 214 - Esther, to be my wedded wife, for better for worse, for richer for poorer, to love and to cherish, till death us do part ; and thereto I plight thee my troth.
Էջ 45 - A starry night for a ramble, In the flowery dell, Through the bush and bramble, Kiss, but never tell!
Էջ 1 - Lucas calls his story a moving-picture novel, because in it he has fried to adapt to the novelist's use the methods of "the gifted gentlemen who apply the severe selective machinery of the cinema.