But you're a naughty girl. Last holidays you licked the paint off my lozenge-box, and the holidays before that you let the boat drag my fish-line down when I'd set you to watch it, and you pushed your head through my kite, all for nothing." " But I didn't... The North British review - Página 1731860Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| George Eliot - 1860 - 478 páginas
...my lozenge-box, and the holidays before that you let the boat drag my fish-line down when I set you to watch it, and you pushed your head through my kite,...this terrible conclusion, Tom ran away from Maggie toward the mill, meaning to greet Luke there, and complain to him of Harry. Maggie stood motionless,... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1860 - 606 páginas
...lozenge-box, and the holidays before that you let the boat drag my fish-line down when I'd set you to watch it, and you pushed your head through my kite,...a naughty girl, and you shan't go fishing with me to-uiorrow.' " With this terrible conclusion, Tom ran Away from Maggie towards the mill, meaning to... | |
| George Eliot - 1860 - 476 páginas
...my lozenge-box, and the holidays before that you let the boat drag my fish-line down when I set you to watch it, and you pushed your head through my kite, all for nothing." " Ye-ye-es ... and I... lo-lo-love you so, Tom." " Yes, you could," said Tom, " if you'd minded what... | |
| George Eliot - 1870 - 816 páginas
...lozenge-box, and the holidays before that you let the boat drag my fish-line down when I "d set you to watch it, and you pushed your head through my kite, all for nothing." " But I did n't mean," said Maggie ; "I could n't help it" " Yes, vou could," said Tom, " if yon 'd minded... | |
| George Eliot - 1883 - 850 páginas
...my lozenge-box, and the holidays before that you let the boat drag my fish-line down when I set you to watch it, and you pushed your head through my kite,...this terrible conclusion, Tom ran away from Maggie toward the mill, meaning to greet Luke there, and complain to him of Harry. Maggie stood motionless,... | |
| Sidney Lanier - 1883 - 312 páginas
...off my lozenge box, and the holidays before you let the boat drag my fish-line down when I set you to watch it, and you pushed your head through my kite...Tom, " if you'd minded what you were doing . . . And you shan't' go fishing with me tomorrow." With this terrible conclusion Tom runs off to the mill, while... | |
| George Eliot - 1886 - 516 páginas
...lozenge-box, and the holidays before that you let the boat drag my fish-line down when I'd set you to watch it, and you pushed your head through my kite,...this terrible conclusion, Tom ran away from Maggie toward the mill, meaning to greet Luke there, and complain to him of Harry. Maggie stood motionless,... | |
| Mary Mapes Dodge - 1888 - 504 páginas
...my lozenge-box, and the holidays before that you let the boat drag my fishline down when I set you to watch it, and you pushed your head through my kite all for nothing.' " ' But I did n't mean,' said Maggie ; ' I could n't help it.' " ' Yes, you could,' said Tom, ' if you 'd minded... | |
| George Eliot - 1895 - 420 páginas
...lozenge-box, and the holidays before that you let the boat drag my fish-line down when I 'd set you to watch it, and you pushed your head through my kite, all for nothing." " But I did n't mean," said Maggie; " I could n't help it." " Yes, you could," said Tom, " if you 'd minded... | |
| George Eliot - 1900 - 266 páginas
...lozenge-box, and the holidays before that you let the boat drag my fish-line down when I'd set you to watch it, and you pushed your head through my kite,...this terrible conclusion, Tom ran away from Maggie toward the mill, meaning to greet Luke there, and complain to him of Harry. Maggie stood motionless,... | |
| |