Ursula: A Tale of Country Life, Volumen1B. Tauchnitz, 1858 - 4 páginas |
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... it , and then there came out a stout old lady , dressed in black silk , with a very gay cap on her head : as grand as a queen she seemed to me . She patted me on the shoulder , and spoke civilly to Roger . He went 14 URSULA :
... it , and then there came out a stout old lady , dressed in black silk , with a very gay cap on her head : as grand as a queen she seemed to me . She patted me on the shoulder , and spoke civilly to Roger . He went 14 URSULA :
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... ladies were coming . " That made me attend . I don't know why . I could not think who the ladies were , and I was always rather curious . Mrs. Mason looked grave and odd , and answered , " Yes , both of them . Miss Milicent used to say ...
... ladies were coming . " That made me attend . I don't know why . I could not think who the ladies were , and I was always rather curious . Mrs. Mason looked grave and odd , and answered , " Yes , both of them . Miss Milicent used to say ...
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... lady followed ; very upright - and well - formed she was , but so small , — she might have been taken for a child , when one only looked at her back . She had a sweet face , though it was very sallow and sickly ; and her bonnet was made ...
... lady followed ; very upright - and well - formed she was , but so small , — she might have been taken for a child , when one only looked at her back . She had a sweet face , though it was very sallow and sickly ; and her bonnet was made ...
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... ladies take the trouble to come and see them ! What are you about there ? Mending your stockings ? Very good work , but you don't do it properly . You should draw the stitches together first . " To my dismay , she took a pair of ...
... ladies take the trouble to come and see them ! What are you about there ? Mending your stockings ? Very good work , but you don't do it properly . You should draw the stitches together first . " To my dismay , she took a pair of ...
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... ladies . They don't teach you at all good manners at Compton school ; I shall see about it . ' See about it ! yes . I felt , indeed , that she would see about it , and so should I. I opened the door for her because she stood waiting for ...
... ladies . They don't teach you at all good manners at Compton school ; I shall see about it . ' See about it ! yes . I felt , indeed , that she would see about it , and so should I. I opened the door for her because she stood waiting for ...
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Página 164 - ... sparkling with silver and blue some hundreds of feet beneath them. A lovely scene it is ! There is a verse spoken of a very different country, which often comes to my mind when I think of it : — ' It is a land which the Lord thy God careth for The eyes of the Lord thy God are always upon it, from the beginning of the year even unto the end of the year.
Página 139 - And as soon as the lad was gone, David arose out of a place toward the South, and fell on his face to the ground, and bowed himself three times : and they kissed one another, and wept one with another, until David exceeded. And Jonathan said to David, Go in peace, forasmuch as we have sworn both of us in the name of the LORD, saying, The LORD shall be between me and thee, and between my seed and thy seed, for ever.
Página 11 - ... coast forms part of a great bay indented by smaller ones. The shore is closed in with red sandcliffs, rather low, broken, and jagged ; but away to the west the red sand changes into chalk, and the cliffs become very steep, and rise to a great height ; standing out against the sky when the sun shines on them, until they almost dazzle the eye ; and at other times covering themselves, as it were, with a bluish veil of mist, and looking out proudly from behind it.
Página 164 - The ground is tossed about in every direction, and huge rocks lie scattered upon it. But thorns, and chestnuts, and ash trees have sprung up amongst them upon the greensward ; ivy has climbed up the ledges of the jagged cliffs ; primroses cluster upon the banks ; cowslips glitter on the turf ; and masses of hyacinths may be seen in glades, half hidden by the foliage of the thick trees, and through which the jutting masses of gray rock peep out upon the open sea, sparkling with silver and blue some...
Página 6 - A brother offended is harder to be won than a strong city ; and their contentions are like the bars of a castle.
Página 163 - a broad tract of land, tossed up and down in little hills and valleys. It is scattered all over with huge rocks, which look as though giants had thrown them about in their play, and it slopes down in a steep descent towards the sea. A dreary-looking country it is, but it has a charm even for that very reason. As a child I only saw it occasionally, and always thought of it as connected with haunts of smugglers and wild storms; roaring waves and shipwrecks, and heavy sea-mists, gathering over...
Página 220 - My first thought was inevitably, as it were, only of myself. It seemed to me that I had nothing to do but to abandon at once a cherished dream, and probably to renounce authorship. For I had not first made up my mind to write a history, and then cast about to take up a subject. My subject had taken me up, drawn me on, and absorbed me into itself.
Página 191 - If there is one thing I hate more than another, it is such a sneaking varlet as that Dwining !" " Have a care he does not hear you say so,
Página 163 - ... a charm even for that very reason. As a child I only saw it occasionally, and always thought of it as connected with haunts of smugglers and wild storms; roaring waves and shipwrecks, and heavy sea-mists, gathering over the hills and shutting out the light, which was the only hope of the seaman's safety. It must have been a fierce time on earth when the land sank away from the upper cliffs, and the rocks were hurled down, and the streams, which have now worked their way through the lower cliffs,...