Tinker's HollowEdward Arnold, 1912 - 336 страница |
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... pain , misses happiness as well . No one ever yet was the poorer in the long run for having once in a life- time ' let out all the length of all the reins . ' " TINKER'S HOLLOW CHAPTER I WHEN little Sally Bruce came to.
... pain , misses happiness as well . No one ever yet was the poorer in the long run for having once in a life- time ' let out all the length of all the reins . ' " TINKER'S HOLLOW CHAPTER I WHEN little Sally Bruce came to.
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... Once , twice , his eyes invited her , and then , with an apologetic wave of his tail , he plunged into the long grass and disappeared . Dreamily Sally watched it close behind him . Then came a flurry , odd little sounds , excited ...
... Once , twice , his eyes invited her , and then , with an apologetic wave of his tail , he plunged into the long grass and disappeared . Dreamily Sally watched it close behind him . Then came a flurry , odd little sounds , excited ...
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... once ? " Miss Bruce assented , and at that moment the wheels of the covered car were heard grinding on the gravel in front . It was then , wincing at every strenuous stroke of the brush , that Sally saw her own face in the glass , all ...
... once ? " Miss Bruce assented , and at that moment the wheels of the covered car were heard grinding on the gravel in front . It was then , wincing at every strenuous stroke of the brush , that Sally saw her own face in the glass , all ...
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... once its darkness seemed more kindly than the blinding sunshine which lay on the gravel and over the meadow grass . The light seemed to have no connection with Sally that morning and no gladness ; it only smarted her eyes as she stepped ...
... once its darkness seemed more kindly than the blinding sunshine which lay on the gravel and over the meadow grass . The light seemed to have no connection with Sally that morning and no gladness ; it only smarted her eyes as she stepped ...
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... Once or twice a swallow had been known to come in , and dive in bewildered flights from one side to another of the bare little building , to the ill - concealed rapture of Sally , and of John Kennedy , the minister's son . John was ...
... Once or twice a swallow had been known to come in , and dive in bewildered flights from one side to another of the bare little building , to the ill - concealed rapture of Sally , and of John Kennedy , the minister's son . John was ...
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afther Anthony asked Aunt Augusta Ballymena Beausire Belfast breath childher Coole corncrakes cried Sally curtsey dark dear door drawing-room Drumnalone Esther Conway face feeling feet felt girl glad Glenfoy grey hair hand happy head heart James Granahan John McGovern John's Kennedy knew laughed Madame de Miramont Manse Mary McCarthy Mary Morrow Masther John McGovern meself mind Miss Anne Miss Augusta Miss Bruce Miss Katharine Miss M'Coy Miss Sally morning mother murmured never niver nothin old Rachel old Service Pamela quare Reid replied road rose Sally looked Sally's Samuel Hogg seemed shook silence smile softly stood strange sudden sure sweet talk tell there's thing thought Tinker's Hollow told Tony Tullysillan Uncle Edmund voice waiting walked watched whispered William John woman wonder words Ye'll ye're young
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