The Sketch-book of Geoffrey Crayon, Bind 1Carey, Lea & Blanchard, 1835 |
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Side 132
... seated on the box , with a sleek Danish dog beside him . Two footmen in gorgeous liveries , with huge bouquets , and gold - headed canes , lolled behind . The carriage rose and sunk on its long springs with a peculiar stateliness of ...
... seated on the box , with a sleek Danish dog beside him . Two footmen in gorgeous liveries , with huge bouquets , and gold - headed canes , lolled behind . The carriage rose and sunk on its long springs with a peculiar stateliness of ...
Side 138
... seated there one still sunny morning , watching two labourers who were digging a grave . They had chosen one of the most remote and neglected corners of the churchyard , where , by the number of nameless graves 138 THE WIDOW.
... seated there one still sunny morning , watching two labourers who were digging a grave . They had chosen one of the most remote and neglected corners of the churchyard , where , by the number of nameless graves 138 THE WIDOW.
Side 139
... seated on the steps of the altar . She was supported by an humble friend , who was endeavouring to comfort her . A few of the neighbouring poor had joined the train , and some children of the village were running hand in hand , now ...
... seated on the steps of the altar . She was supported by an humble friend , who was endeavouring to comfort her . A few of the neighbouring poor had joined the train , and some children of the village were running hand in hand , now ...
Side 151
... seated in a little back parlour , the window of which looked out upon a yard about eight feet square , laid out as a flower- garden ; while a glass door opposite afforded a dis- tant peep of the street , through a vista of soap and ...
... seated in a little back parlour , the window of which looked out upon a yard about eight feet square , laid out as a flower- garden ; while a glass door opposite afforded a dis- tant peep of the street , through a vista of soap and ...
Side 153
... seated apart , like Milton's angels ; discours- ing , no doubt , on high doctrinal points , and settling the affairs of the church over a friendly pot of ale ; for the lower classes of English seldom deliberate on any weighty matter ...
... seated apart , like Milton's angels ; discours- ing , no doubt , on high doctrinal points , and settling the affairs of the church over a friendly pot of ale ; for the lower classes of English seldom deliberate on any weighty matter ...
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