A Tangled WebDoubleday & McClure Company, 1899 - 342 páginas Impoverished by poor crops, William, one of two sons from a rural farm family in western England decides to go to sea, leaving behind his sweetheart, Ursula, in the care of Jack, his brother. Ill-treated by her father, Ursula first goes to Jack for sympathy, but a romance develops, and the tangled web resulting is finally unravelled in tragedy. |
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... t ' ull be most terrible hot , and the road like the floor of a oven . I shall think o ' ' ee , William , all manners o ' times . When I do hear the cry o ' the storm over Cattle hill , or the moanen o ' the win ' up in the wood , I ...
... t ' ull be most terrible hot , and the road like the floor of a oven . I shall think o ' ' ee , William , all manners o ' times . When I do hear the cry o ' the storm over Cattle hill , or the moanen o ' the win ' up in the wood , I ...
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... t'ull be you he'll turn upon when he do hear the rights o ' it , and then- " But , just then , the last load , leaning from the hill as if it were like to fall , came slowly jolting along the deep ruts through the gate ; with it came ...
... t'ull be you he'll turn upon when he do hear the rights o ' it , and then- " But , just then , the last load , leaning from the hill as if it were like to fall , came slowly jolting along the deep ruts through the gate ; with it came ...
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... t'ull be the wo'se for ' ee . She stole it . Gie it here ! " As he spoke , he stretched out his arm to- wards the gipsy . Scared at his threats and overawed at the mere mention of a justice , the woman stepped forward , and dropped into ...
... t'ull be the wo'se for ' ee . She stole it . Gie it here ! " As he spoke , he stretched out his arm to- wards the gipsy . Scared at his threats and overawed at the mere mention of a justice , the woman stepped forward , and dropped into ...
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... t ' ull shoot off the rain , so as when he do find ' ee here , you'll be zo dry as a bone . That ' ull be proof , too , you ha'n't a - bin out in the wet , " she cried , eagerly ; but then arose another fear . " Mayhap he mid chance to ...
... t ' ull shoot off the rain , so as when he do find ' ee here , you'll be zo dry as a bone . That ' ull be proof , too , you ha'n't a - bin out in the wet , " she cried , eagerly ; but then arose another fear . " Mayhap he mid chance to ...
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... T'ull be put off an ' put off - first one tale , then another . I shall never see the colour o❜ my own money zo long as he's alive . " Only the one word - money - sounded clear through the disorder of young Jack's mind . He could not ...
... T'ull be put off an ' put off - first one tale , then another . I shall never see the colour o❜ my own money zo long as he's alive . " Only the one word - money - sounded clear through the disorder of young Jack's mind . He could not ...
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Términos y frases comunes
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Página 80 - We have ploughed, we have sowed, We have reaped, we have mowed We have brought home every load, Hip, hip, hip, Harvest home ! and thus, sir, the whole assembly shout
Página 274 - I shall never get away from the thought o' it," he wailed, when they had passed; and he put his hand over his eyes as if to shut out the sight of something before his mind. For a few steps they went on in silence. Ursula was the first to find the courage to speak. "Can be nobeddy o' these parts," she presently began in a low whisper.
Página 81 - They made a king of the reapers, whose word was law; and from farm to farm they went in turn, where they were wanted most, and every homestead found a feast.
Página 85 - Jacob muttered to himself, toddled up to this last bit of wheat, and, just below the ruddy ears, with a pride that made Jacob sick, he lied the straw, together in a knot. Whooping like a pack o' boys, the reapers all stood back in a half-circle and threw their reap-hooks at this mark.
Página 3 - ... a lilac just gone past on one hand, and a laburnum, still in golden flower, upon the other.
Página 186 - Take a bit of rancy bacon, rub the warts well, and bury it under the middle stone of the drashle of the stable door. The warts will then go.