The Oxford Book of English ProseArthur Quiller-Couch Clarendon Press, 1958 - Всего страниц: 1092 |
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... walked round about it , and they like it , as indeed it deserves , very well , and is a pretty place ; and then I walked them to the wood hard by , and there got them in the thickets till they lost themselves , and I could not find the ...
... walked round about it , and they like it , as indeed it deserves , very well , and is a pretty place ; and then I walked them to the wood hard by , and there got them in the thickets till they lost themselves , and I could not find the ...
Стр. 325
... walked a great way where I had no business ; I went up Holborn , and there the street was full of people ; but they walked in the middle of the great street , neither on one side or other , because , as I suppose , they would not mingle ...
... walked a great way where I had no business ; I went up Holborn , and there the street was full of people ; but they walked in the middle of the great street , neither on one side or other , because , as I suppose , they would not mingle ...
Стр. 520
... walked to Rydale for letters . It was a strange night . The hills were covered over with a slight covering of hail or snow , just so as to give them a hoary winter look with the black rocks . The woods looked miserable , the coppices ...
... walked to Rydale for letters . It was a strange night . The hills were covered over with a slight covering of hail or snow , just so as to give them a hoary winter look with the black rocks . The woods looked miserable , the coppices ...
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