Masterpieces of the World's Best Literature, Том 2Jeannette Leonard Gilder Christian Herald, 1905 |
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... round Thornfield ; Tbut far away fvera weed and water , poured a wild melancholy wail : it was sad to listen to , and I ran off again . Here and there I strayed through the orchard , gathered up the apples with which the grass round the ...
... round Thornfield ; Tbut far away fvera weed and water , poured a wild melancholy wail : it was sad to listen to , and I ran off again . Here and there I strayed through the orchard , gathered up the apples with which the grass round the ...
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... round his head . I now ran to meet him . " There ! " he exclaimed , as he stretched out his hand and bent from the saddle : " You can't do without me , that is evident . Step on my boot - toe ; give me both hands : mount ! " I obeyed ...
... round his head . I now ran to meet him . " There ! " he exclaimed , as he stretched out his hand and bent from the saddle : " You can't do without me , that is evident . Step on my boot - toe ; give me both hands : mount ! " I obeyed ...
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... rounded , muscular , and vigorous hand , as well as a long , strong arm . " Yes ; though I touch it , it is a dream , " said I , as I put it down from before my face . " Sir , have you finished supper ? " " 66 " Yes , Jane . " I rang ...
... rounded , muscular , and vigorous hand , as well as a long , strong arm . " Yes ; though I touch it , it is a dream , " said I , as I put it down from before my face . " Sir , have you finished supper ? " " 66 " Yes , Jane . " I rang ...
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... , perilous haste , eager to catch one glimpse of you from the top : the stones rolled from under my feet , the ivy branches I grasped gave way , the child clung round my neck in terror , and almost 18 CHARLOTTE BRONTÉ.
... , perilous haste , eager to catch one glimpse of you from the top : the stones rolled from under my feet , the ivy branches I grasped gave way , the child clung round my neck in terror , and almost 18 CHARLOTTE BRONTÉ.
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Jeannette Leonard Gilder. child clung round my neck in terror , and almost strangled me : at last I gained the summit . I saw you like a speck on a white track , lessening every moment . The blast grew so strong I could not stand . I sat ...
Jeannette Leonard Gilder. child clung round my neck in terror , and almost strangled me : at last I gained the summit . I saw you like a speck on a white track , lessening every moment . The blast grew so strong I could not stand . I sat ...
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