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Side 14
... lurid light on the tired figure in the armchair , who sat with his hand over his heart , while unchecked tears lay glistening on the withered cheeks . The room was very still . The sun rose and shone in the window through the ...
... lurid light on the tired figure in the armchair , who sat with his hand over his heart , while unchecked tears lay glistening on the withered cheeks . The room was very still . The sun rose and shone in the window through the ...
Side 34
In one corner a ladder shows the way to the garret above , while round the walls extend narrow bunks in true fo'castle style . And through the twilight the open doorway and tiny window are insufficient to dispel , 34 ( No.
In one corner a ladder shows the way to the garret above , while round the walls extend narrow bunks in true fo'castle style . And through the twilight the open doorway and tiny window are insufficient to dispel , 34 ( No.
Side 35
open doorway and tiny window are insufficient to dispel , gleams a little fire of driftwood that rises and falls fitfully in the cavernous chimney place . Down on the shore the men of the village are at work , their boats hauled high ...
open doorway and tiny window are insufficient to dispel , gleams a little fire of driftwood that rises and falls fitfully in the cavernous chimney place . Down on the shore the men of the village are at work , their boats hauled high ...
Side 37
On every side one only sees wrinkled faces peering from the low windows , and bent figures creeping painfully along in flapping garments in the fashion of a century ago . They hardly seem like creatures of this earth , these venerable ...
On every side one only sees wrinkled faces peering from the low windows , and bent figures creeping painfully along in flapping garments in the fashion of a century ago . They hardly seem like creatures of this earth , these venerable ...
Side 55
There could be none when all Yale men lived out their college lives within the same brick walls , the same low - ceilinged rooms , and multi - paned windows . One roof covered all sorts and conditions of men .
There could be none when all Yale men lived out their college lives within the same brick walls , the same low - ceilinged rooms , and multi - paned windows . One roof covered all sorts and conditions of men .
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