Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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Side 16
... became a companion to me . He got an appoint- ment as under - viewer at Killingworth ; and at nights , when we came home , we worked together at our engineering . I got leave from my employers to go from Killingworth to lay down a ...
... became a companion to me . He got an appoint- ment as under - viewer at Killingworth ; and at nights , when we came home , we worked together at our engineering . I got leave from my employers to go from Killingworth to lay down a ...
Side 29
... became necessary to save the high - minded twins from the humiliation of asking alms ; and volumes might be written on the hardships , and difficulties , and privations of the remaining half of the pilgrimage . The country in the ...
... became necessary to save the high - minded twins from the humiliation of asking alms ; and volumes might be written on the hardships , and difficulties , and privations of the remaining half of the pilgrimage . The country in the ...
Side 30
... became giddy with fatigue and mental emotion . In a few minutes she was told she would see the wide open sea , with perhaps the white cliffs of Angleterre in the distance . ' Oh , how delightful it will be , Maurice ; I will open the ...
... became giddy with fatigue and mental emotion . In a few minutes she was told she would see the wide open sea , with perhaps the white cliffs of Angleterre in the distance . ' Oh , how delightful it will be , Maurice ; I will open the ...
Side 12
... became daily more and more absorbed in the contem- plation of his flower , his silent teacher and companion . But his eyes were unable to follow the regular but minute and mysterious changes of its nature . He was one day more than ...
... became daily more and more absorbed in the contem- plation of his flower , his silent teacher and companion . But his eyes were unable to follow the regular but minute and mysterious changes of its nature . He was one day more than ...
Side 17
... became pale , as if by the finger of death . She stretched her arms towards him , but he was chained to the spot ; an unseen obstacle interposed , and the dreamer awoke with a cry of agony . Strange , that another cry echoed his own ...
... became pale , as if by the finger of death . She stretched her arms towards him , but he was chained to the spot ; an unseen obstacle interposed , and the dreamer awoke with a cry of agony . Strange , that another cry echoed his own ...
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