The Old Hall, Or, Our Hearth and Homestead, Том 1T.C. Newby, 1845 |
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... Mike Crouch , I think , " replied John Hardy , in a whisper scarcely audible at the distance of his arm's length ... returned Mike , thrusting his head farther into the room , and leaning his chin upon his crossed arms . " By Heaven ...
... Mike Crouch , I think , " replied John Hardy , in a whisper scarcely audible at the distance of his arm's length ... returned Mike , thrusting his head farther into the room , and leaning his chin upon his crossed arms . " By Heaven ...
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... back door on the latch , Mike . " - " You're very good , Sir , " returned Mike , stretching down his long arms , and , sliding head foremost on to the floor , he gave a vault backwards upon reaching it with his hands , and fell lightly ...
... back door on the latch , Mike . " - " You're very good , Sir , " returned Mike , stretching down his long arms , and , sliding head foremost on to the floor , he gave a vault backwards upon reaching it with his hands , and fell lightly ...
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... returned John , almost passionately . " Ha , ha , ha , " rejoined Mike . " Ha , ha , ha . " " Come , come , " added the Squire in a reproving voice and manner , " remember to be respectful , Mike ; " and as he said so , he threw to him ...
... returned John , almost passionately . " Ha , ha , ha , " rejoined Mike . " Ha , ha , ha . " " Come , come , " added the Squire in a reproving voice and manner , " remember to be respectful , Mike ; " and as he said so , he threw to him ...
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... Back , I say , there . Not a soul shall remain in dan- ger . " 66 Ring the alarum , " cried a voice ; " let us at least ... returned a voice ; " I'll soon climb to the roof and set the old clacker ring- ing . " It was Mike who made this ...
... Back , I say , there . Not a soul shall remain in dan- ger . " 66 Ring the alarum , " cried a voice ; " let us at least ... returned a voice ; " I'll soon climb to the roof and set the old clacker ring- ing . " It was Mike who made this ...
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... returned Mike , " a little danger gives a fillip to sport . " " Sport ! " angrily ejaculated the Squire . " Ay , " coolly rejoined Mike . " Sport to some is often death and ruin to others ; but that's no reason we shouldn't enjoy it ...
... returned Mike , " a little danger gives a fillip to sport . " " Sport ! " angrily ejaculated the Squire . " Ay , " coolly rejoined Mike . " Sport to some is often death and ruin to others ; but that's no reason we shouldn't enjoy it ...
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appeared asked the Squire badger bird-lime Blossom broiled fowl brow ceiling cheeks cheerful comfortable companion continued Mike cried dear ding-dong door ears Edward Dixon ejaculated John exclaimed John eyes fingers gave giving glass hallooed hand Hardy's Hark head hear heard heart Heaven hookah hound huntsman inquired James James Sykes Job's John Hardy John's laugh lips look loud Master Master Tom merry Mike Crouch Mike's mingled mirth mushroom sauce Nancy never nutmeg observed Mike Peter Parkins quired razor-grinder rejoined John rejoined Mike remarked replied John replied Mike resumed Mike returned John returned Mike reynard ring round scarcely shouted smile smoke Sniphey sound spoke squabby cob Squire's stranger stream stretched suppose Sykes Sykes's taking Tally-ho tell there's thick thought threw tion Tobias Smith Toby tone tongue turned voice waistcoat whipper-in wink younker
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Стр. 223 - ... faded, of scenes of former times ; yet that in which the Squire and John Hardy were ensconced, on the shortest day of the year, did not lack a comfortable...
Стр. 8 - ... the crumbling hand of time, and the ravages of tempests and the storms of ages. A dried fosse surrounded the building, on the banks of which many a garden flower grew, and tall elms now towered from the very bed ; convincing proof that it must have been a long time ago since it had been applied for the...