My Friend Jim: A Story of Real Boys and for ThemLee and Shepard, 1901 - 212 páginas |
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... all the while arose and stood beside his companion . The contrast between them was indeed striking . One was pale skinned and delicate looking . The face was bright and winning , but too thoughtful for one so young 12 MY FRIEND JIM .
... all the while arose and stood beside his companion . The contrast between them was indeed striking . One was pale skinned and delicate looking . The face was bright and winning , but too thoughtful for one so young 12 MY FRIEND JIM .
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... stood on the broad piazza and watched his new friend saunter across the pleasant fields , whistling like a bird as he went . The boys were good friends with Pete , who took care of the horses , and there was hardly a day that they did ...
... stood on the broad piazza and watched his new friend saunter across the pleasant fields , whistling like a bird as he went . The boys were good friends with Pete , who took care of the horses , and there was hardly a day that they did ...
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... stood perfectly still , looking at Jim , while on the small , pale face a dark flush appeared . Jim turned to discover what made him so quiet , and seeing the angry look stepped hastily off the books . But alas ! in his hurry his foot ...
... stood perfectly still , looking at Jim , while on the small , pale face a dark flush appeared . Jim turned to discover what made him so quiet , and seeing the angry look stepped hastily off the books . But alas ! in his hurry his foot ...
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... stood beside her chair , her warm hand on his shoulder . She let him tell it all without interruption , only the soft pressure of her hand encouraging the lad . When he had finished , there was a word here , a question there , and the ...
... stood beside her chair , her warm hand on his shoulder . She let him tell it all without interruption , only the soft pressure of her hand encouraging the lad . When he had finished , there was a word here , a question there , and the ...
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... stood at the win- dow and watched her until she was out of sight , and then gazed at the big rain - drops as they pattered on the pane . He was so impatient to see Jim that he could hardly wait , and kept drumming on the window . At ...
... stood at the win- dow and watched her until she was out of sight , and then gazed at the big rain - drops as they pattered on the pane . He was so impatient to see Jim that he could hardly wait , and kept drumming on the window . At ...
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My Friend Jim: A Story of Real Boys and for Them Mrs. Martha Claire MacGowan Doyle Vista completa - 1901 |
My Friend Jim; a Story of Real Boys and for Them Martha Claire MacGowan Doyle Sin vista previa disponible - 2012 |
Términos y frases comunes
afternoon Angora cat answered Jim asked Brandt asked Jim Aunt Lee barking barn basket beautiful beside better Billy box kites boys canoe Carter Cole Cousin Dick cried Brandt cried Jim dear delight dinner door Ellen Terry Elsie exclaimed Brandt eyes face father flag followed Fudge gave gypsies handsome head hill Honeysuckle Hill horse Indians Jake Jim and Tommy Jim dear Jim Mullin Jim's jumped kites Lane laughed Liberty Camp looked Marjorie Minnehaha minute Miss Robyn morning never nice paddled papa Pete Peter Watkins piazza ponies Puds quickly replied Brandt replied Jim returned Jim ride road shouted sitting smiling soldier Star-Spangled Banner started stood story stout suddenly Sunnyside Farm tail talk tandem tell thing thought tired told took tree walked watched waved wheel woman wonder
Pasajes populares
Página 101 - Thus the Birch Canoe was builded In the valley, by the river, In the bosom of the forest ; And the forest's life was in it, All its mystery and its magic, All the lightness of the birch-tree, All the toughness of the cedar, All the larch's supple sinews; And it floated on the river ; Like a yellow leaf in Autumn, Like a yellow water-lily.
Página 44 - Under the greenwood tree Who loves to lie with me, And tune his merry note Unto the sweet bird's throat-- Come hither, come hither, come hither! Here shall we see No enemy But winter and rough weather. Who doth ambition shun And loves to live i' the sun, Seeking the food he eats And pleased with what he gets-- Come hither, come hither, come hither!
Página 70 - There was an old woman who lived In a shoe, She had so many children, she didn't know what to do.
Página 45 - He said he was only going to stay a couple of days, but he's here yet.
Página 164 - He rested first on one foot and then on the other. He walked around the handsome little animals and stroked their backs.