Joshua Marvel, Zväzok 1Tinsley Brothers, 1871 |
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Strana
... HAPPY HOLIDAY . IX . MINNIE AND HER SHELL X. GOOD - BYE · 125 • 138 . 176 204 XI . WHAT OCCURRED AFTER JOSHUA's Departure 237 XII . DAN ENTERS INTO BUSINESS · 253 XIII . DAN DECLARES THAT IT IS LIKE A ROMANCE 270 XIV . THE STRANGE ...
... HAPPY HOLIDAY . IX . MINNIE AND HER SHELL X. GOOD - BYE · 125 • 138 . 176 204 XI . WHAT OCCURRED AFTER JOSHUA's Departure 237 XII . DAN ENTERS INTO BUSINESS · 253 XIII . DAN DECLARES THAT IT IS LIKE A ROMANCE 270 XIV . THE STRANGE ...
Strana 2
... mention that George Marvel's wife had also married for love . They fell in love in the usual way , and they married in the usual way ; and , happy and satis- fied with each other , they did not mar their 2 JOSHUA MARVEL .
... mention that George Marvel's wife had also married for love . They fell in love in the usual way , and they married in the usual way ; and , happy and satis- fied with each other , they did not mar their 2 JOSHUA MARVEL .
Strana 21
... , he had become the happy purchaser . The other of his tastes grew out of a boyish love . How he acquired it will be recounted in the following chapters . CHAPTER II . SHOWING HOW A PASSION FOR PUNCH - FAMILY CONVERSATIONS . 21.
... , he had become the happy purchaser . The other of his tastes grew out of a boyish love . How he acquired it will be recounted in the following chapters . CHAPTER II . SHOWING HOW A PASSION FOR PUNCH - FAMILY CONVERSATIONS . 21.
Strana 31
... happy as life could be . He did not mope or fret because his legs were useless , and because he was compelled to use crutches ; on the contrary , he absolutely loved his wooden props , as if they were bone of his bone and flesh of his ...
... happy as life could be . He did not mope or fret because his legs were useless , and because he was compelled to use crutches ; on the contrary , he absolutely loved his wooden props , as if they were bone of his bone and flesh of his ...
Strana 38
... happy privilege of being present now and then at the performances of Dan's clever troupe . Even when old age crept upon it - it was in the prime of life when Dan first took it in hand - the same respect was paid to the sagamore of the ...
... happy privilege of being present now and then at the performances of Dan's clever troupe . Even when old age crept upon it - it was in the prime of life when Dan first took it in hand - the same respect was paid to the sagamore of the ...
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accordion asked Joshua Basil Kindred beautiful birds bread-and-cheese and kisses bullfinches cage cried cunning Daniel dear delight door dream Ellen exclaimed eyes face fancy father feel fingers flower gave George Marvel girl glad go to sea Golden Cloud Good-night grew hair hand happy head hear heard heart heavens cried Josh Joshua Marvel knew Lascar laughed legs lips listened little Minnie live look Marvel family master Merry Andrew mind mother never night nodded Old Sailor passion perhaps phrenology poor Praiseworthy Meddler pretty Punch and Judy quiet replied round Sarah seen shell ship shua singing sleep smiled Solomon Fewster speak Stepney strange Susan Susey Taylor tears tell thing thought tin whistle told tomtit took turned voice walked whispered whistle wish woman wonder wood-turner words young
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Strana 228 - These see the works of the Lord, and His wonders in the deep. For He commandeth, and raiseth the stormy wind, which lifteth up the waves thereof. They mount up to the heaven, they go down again to the depths: their soul is melted because of trouble. They reel to and fro, and stagger like a drunken man, and are at their wits
Strana 228 - They that go down to the sea in ships, that do business in great waters ; These see the works of the Lord, and his wonders in the deep.
Strana 66 - His form was of the manliest beauty. His heart was kind and soft; Faithful below he did his duty, But now he's gone aloft. Tom never from his word departed His virtues were so rare ; His friends were many and true-hearted, His Poll was kind and fair : And then he'd sing so blithe and jolly; Ah, many's the time and oft! But mirth is turned to melancholy, For Tom is gone aloft.
Strana 168 - And now the cannons roar Along the affrighted shore; Our Nelson led the way, His ship the Vict'ry named; Long be that Vict'ry famed, For vict'ry crowned the day. But dearly was that conquest bought, Too well the gallant hero fought, For England, home, and beauty. He cried, as midst the fire...
Strana 118 - Thus was I, sleeping, by a brother's hand Of life, of crown, of queen, at once dispatch'd: Cut off even in the blossoms of my sin, Unhousel'd, disappointed, unanel'd, No reckoning made, but sent to my account With all my imperfections on my head: O, horrible!
Strana 65 - Which is the properest day to drink, Saturday, Sunday, Monday ? Each is the properest day, I think, Why should I name but one day ? Tell me but yours, I'll mention my day, Let us fix on some day : Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday.
Strana 48 - I got upon my feet, and endeavoured to make on towards the land as fast as I could before another wave should return and take me up again. But I soon found it was impossible to avoid it; for I saw the sea come after me as high as a great hill, and as furious as an enemy which I had no means or strength to contend with.
Strana 129 - Bach man's rigged out A vessel stout, To take for life a trip. The shrouds, the stays, the braces, Are joys, and hopes, and fears ; The halliards, sheets, and traces, Still, as each passion veers, And whim prevails, Direct the sails, As on the sea of life he steers.
Strana 57 - Arthur, you must let me stay for five minutes. I have made up my mind what I am going to do to-night in the House. The debate on the Argentine Canal is to begin at eleven. (A chair falls in the drawing-room.) What is that?
Strana 34 - Dan, indeed, was wonderfully learned about birds and their habits, and possessed a singular power over them. He could train them to do almost anything. And, bear this in mind, he used no cruel means in his training of them. What he taught them...