The New Forest: A Novel, Zväzok 1H. Colburn, 1829 |
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Strana 11
... look at the wheel . What d'ye think of her ? Will she run on as far as the Mermaid ? " 66 What , black Bess ! are you there ? " conti- nued Sam , tickling one of the leaders in the flank : " Ay , I've rode she many a hundred mile when ...
... look at the wheel . What d'ye think of her ? Will she run on as far as the Mermaid ? " 66 What , black Bess ! are you there ? " conti- nued Sam , tickling one of the leaders in the flank : " Ay , I've rode she many a hundred mile when ...
Strana 19
... look , manner , and voice of the stranger , declared much more impressively than any words could have done , that his purpose was unalterable ; so that Tony , having given him full directions how to find the path across the fields ...
... look , manner , and voice of the stranger , declared much more impressively than any words could have done , that his purpose was unalterable ; so that Tony , having given him full directions how to find the path across the fields ...
Strana 21
... look , whispered to himself , " Wheugh ! master ! I've found you out , have I , for all so cunning as ye thought yourself ? Ecod ! ye can't cheat Tony so ea- sily . I smelled a rat all the time , danged if I didn't ! but the old fox won ...
... look , whispered to himself , " Wheugh ! master ! I've found you out , have I , for all so cunning as ye thought yourself ? Ecod ! ye can't cheat Tony so ea- sily . I smelled a rat all the time , danged if I didn't ! but the old fox won ...
Strana 24
... looks more like Boldre - Heath or No - man's - walk , than the manor - house park ? " " Why , my good friend , " replied the stranger , with a benevolent smile , " surely it is more use- ful now than it was before . All land that will ...
... looks more like Boldre - Heath or No - man's - walk , than the manor - house park ? " " Why , my good friend , " replied the stranger , with a benevolent smile , " surely it is more use- ful now than it was before . All land that will ...
Strana 38
... look grave . He was a strict grammarian , because he thought it of importance that men should be accurate in the conveyance of their ideas ; and so acutely sensitive was he to errors , or even vulgarisms of speech , that he scrupled not ...
... look grave . He was a strict grammarian , because he thought it of importance that men should be accurate in the conveyance of their ideas ; and so acutely sensitive was he to errors , or even vulgarisms of speech , that he scrupled not ...
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appearance baint beauty better Boldre bosom Buckara called catch the focus character companion cracko cried danged daughter declared Doctor dress ejaculated Emily exclaimed eyes fair Fanny father feelings fellow felt forest fulcrum Gadso Gemmen gentleman geologist George hammer hand handsome Haselgrove heard heart Henry hope Hordle horse indignation John Stubbs Justinian Lady Susan landlord laugh look Lord Lymington magistrate Manor-house Mary Massa means Melcomb ment Miller's-run mind Miss Dotterel morning nature neighbour neighbourhood never nigger night Oakham object observed occasion occasional once opinion Ostler parlour Penguin petrifactions pigeon-house Pingwing Pompey pon my honour poor portmanteau present proceeded pursued racter respect Ringwood round Sally seemed smile smock-frock smugglers sort Southampton stranger sure syllabubs talking tell Thaxted there's thing thought tion Tony trigonometry truth voice walk wallet Welbeck whole Wicks wish words young friend