Shandygaff: A Number of Most Agreeable Inquirendoes Upon Life and Letters, Interspersed with Short Stories and Skits, the Whole Most Diverting to the ReaderGarden City Publishing Company, Incorporated, 1918 - 326 страница |
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... had innocently boasted of the pleasant time they would have when the writer should come to visit . He had spoken of evenings beside the fire when they would talk for hours of the things that interest literary men . What SHANDYGAFF.
... had innocently boasted of the pleasant time they would have when the writer should come to visit . He had spoken of evenings beside the fire when they would talk for hours of the things that interest literary men . What SHANDYGAFF.
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... things that interest literary men . What would Verne think when he found the hearth only a gas log , and one that ... thing . Why , the man was a grandson of Jules Verne , and probably had been accustomed to refined surroundings all his ...
... things that interest literary men . What would Verne think when he found the hearth only a gas log , and one that ... thing . Why , the man was a grandson of Jules Verne , and probably had been accustomed to refined surroundings all his ...
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... thing so important as a suit , for usually Mrs. Stockton supervised the selection . To - day his unlucky star was in the zenith . His watch pointed to close on two o'clock , and he was afraid he might be late for the steamer , which ...
... thing so important as a suit , for usually Mrs. Stockton supervised the selection . To - day his unlucky star was in the zenith . His watch pointed to close on two o'clock , and he was afraid he might be late for the steamer , which ...
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... thing that struck their fancy . " Castoria was first , " said Mrs. Verne , " so you must consider yourself a citizen of that nation . " Somewhat shamefaced at this sudden honour , Mr. Stockton turned to the poet . " You're all coming ...
... thing that struck their fancy . " Castoria was first , " said Mrs. Verne , " so you must consider yourself a citizen of that nation . " Somewhat shamefaced at this sudden honour , Mr. Stockton turned to the poet . " You're all coming ...
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... thing to look for but the big thing to find , " is its quality of fine workmanship . The swamis and prophets of piffle ... things into tools for his craft . Much of his best and subtlest work has been clacked out on a typewriter standing ...
... thing to look for but the big thing to find , " is its quality of fine workmanship . The swamis and prophets of piffle ... things into tools for his craft . Much of his best and subtlest work has been clacked out on a typewriter standing ...
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Страница 68 - Of friendly bread; and many-tasting food; Rainbows; and the blue bitter smoke of wood; And radiant raindrops couching in cool flowers; And flowers themselves, that sway through sunny hours, Dreaming of moths that drink them under the moon; Then, the cool kindliness of sheets, that soon Smooth away trouble; and the rough male kiss Of blankets...
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Страница 68 - These I have loved: White plates and cups, clean-gleaming. Ringed with blue lines ; and feathery, faery dust ; Wet roofs, beneath the lamplight; the strong crust Of friendly bread ; and many-tasting food ; Rainbows ; and the blue bitter smoke of wood ; And radiant raindrops couching in cool flowers; And flowers themselves, that sway through sunny hours, Dreaming of moths that drink them under the moon ; Then, the cool kindliness of sheets, that soon Smooth away trouble...