The Oxford Book of English ProseArthur Quiller-Couch Clarendon Press, 1958 - Всего страниц: 1092 |
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... hand , and my hand in my bosom , but then sleep went from my eyes ... Every now and then dropping asleep , I should dream that my money was lost , and start like one frighted ; then , finding it fast in my hand , try to go to sleep ...
... hand , and my hand in my bosom , but then sleep went from my eyes ... Every now and then dropping asleep , I should dream that my money was lost , and start like one frighted ; then , finding it fast in my hand , try to go to sleep ...
Стр. 328
... hand in , and found ( as I thought ) a place very fit , so I placed my treasure there , and was mighty well satisfied with it ; but , behold , putting my hand in again to lay it more commodiously , as I thought , of a sudden it slipped ...
... hand in , and found ( as I thought ) a place very fit , so I placed my treasure there , and was mighty well satisfied with it ; but , behold , putting my hand in again to lay it more commodiously , as I thought , of a sudden it slipped ...
Стр. 420
... hand , Corinth on the left . - What flourishing towns now prostrate upon the earth ! Alas ! alas ! said I to myself , that man should disturb his soul for the loss of a child , when so much as this lies awfully buried in his presence ...
... hand , Corinth on the left . - What flourishing towns now prostrate upon the earth ! Alas ! alas ! said I to myself , that man should disturb his soul for the loss of a child , when so much as this lies awfully buried in his presence ...
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