The two brothers crept, shivering and horror-struck, into the kitchen. The water had gutted the whole first floor: corn, money, almost every movable thing had been swept away, and there was left only a small white card on the kitchen table. On it, in... Little Classics: Childhood - Стр. 67редактор(ы): - 1875Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| Georgia Alexander, Grace Alexander - 1917 - Страниц: 386
...had swept away trees, crops, and cattle, and left in their stead a waste of red sand and gray mud. The two brothers crept shivering and horror-struck...floor; corn, money, almost every movable thing had swept away, and there was left only a small white card on the kitchen table. On it, in large, breezy,... | |
| Sherwin Cody - 1918 - Страниц: 250
...had swept away trees, crops, and cattle, and left, in their stead, a waste of red sand and gray mud. The two brothers crept, shivering and horror-struck,...gutted the whole first floor: corn, money, almost every moveable thing had been swept "Pray Heaven it may be!" said Schwartz, shuddering. And the foam globe... | |
| Harriet Taylor Treadwell, Margaret Free, Thomas Henry Briggs, Henry William Shryock - 1918 - Страниц: 392
...water had filled the whole first floor. Corn, money and almost every movable thing had been swept away. There was left only a small white card on the kitchen...On it, in large, breezy, longlegged letters, were the words: —Adapted from John Buskin. 285 ■^^^^^^■^■B The King of the Golden River Part II.... | |
| William Harris Elson, Christine M. Keck, Lura E. Runkel - 1920 - Страниц: 456
...(6th Grade) a waste of red sand and gray mud. The two brothers crept shivering and horror-stricken into the kitchen. The water had gutted the whole first...movable thing, had been swept away, and there was left e only a small white card on the kitchen table. On it, in large, breezy, long-legged letters, were... | |
| William Harris Elson, Christine M. Keck, Lura E. Runkel - 1920 - Страниц: 536
...^\e« ^XsaA. a waste of red sand and gray mud. The two brothers crept shivering and horror-stricken into the kitchen. The water had gutted the whole first...movable thing, had been swept away, and there was left 5 only a small white card on the kitchen table. On it, in large, breezy, long-legged letters, were... | |
| William Harris Elson, Christine M. Keck - 1920 - Страниц: 458
...their stead a waste of red sand and gray mud. The two brothers crept shivering and horror-stricken into the kitchen. The water had gutted the whole first...movable thing, had been swept away, and there was left s only a small white card on the kitchen table. On it, in large, breezy, long-legged letters, were... | |
| Charles Madison Curry, Erle Elsworth Clippinger - 1921 - Страниц: 720
...had swept away trees, crops, and cattle, and left in their stead a waste of red sand and gray mud. The two brothers crept shivering and horror-struck...breezy, long-legged letters, were engraved the words : — SOUTH-WEST WIND, ESQUIRE. CHAPTER II OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE THREE BROTHERS AFTER THE VISIT... | |
| Charles H. Sylvester - 1922 - Страниц: 520
...cattle, and left, in their stead, a waste of red sand and gray mud. SORRY TO INCOMMODE YOU struck, into the kitchen. The water had gutted the whole first...breezy, long-legged letters, were engraved the words: II OUTHWEST WIND, ESQUIRE, Was as good as his word. After the momentous visit above related, he entered... | |
| William Harris Elson, Christine M. Keck - 1920 - Страниц: 568
...their stead a waste of red sand and gray mud. The two brothers crept shivering and horror-stricken into the kitchen. The water had gutted the whole first...movable thing, had been swept away, and there was left 3 only a small white card on the kitchen table. On it, in large, breezy, long-legged letters, were... | |
| Sidney Grant Firman, Ethel H. Maltby - 1924 - Страниц: 376
...first floor. Corn, money and almost every movable thing had been swept away, but there was a small card on the kitchen table. On it, in large, breezy, long-legged letters was written: Souhwest Wind, Esquire Southwest Wind, Esquire, was as good as his word. After the visit... | |
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