The Pioneers, المجلد 3Baudry, 1825 - 394 من الصفحات |
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... Elizabeth , was contradicted in its language by the proud expression of her eye , the scornful but covert smile that again . played about the lips of the stranger , seemed equally to deny the probability of his consent- ing to form one ...
... Elizabeth , was contradicted in its language by the proud expression of her eye , the scornful but covert smile that again . played about the lips of the stranger , seemed equally to deny the probability of his consent- ing to form one ...
الصفحة 68
... Elizabeth , who , as the horses slowly moved down the side of the mountain , saw only in gross , the cluster of houses that lay like a map at her feet ; the fifty smokes that were diagonally curling from the valley to the clouds ; the ...
... Elizabeth , who , as the horses slowly moved down the side of the mountain , saw only in gross , the cluster of houses that lay like a map at her feet ; the fifty smokes that were diagonally curling from the valley to the clouds ; the ...
الصفحة 97
... Elizabeth had gazed when they renewed their journey , after the rencontre with Richard , was the sun , as he expanded in the refraction of the horizon , and over whose disk the dark umbrage of a pine was stealing , while he slowly sunk ...
... Elizabeth had gazed when they renewed their journey , after the rencontre with Richard , was the sun , as he expanded in the refraction of the horizon , and over whose disk the dark umbrage of a pine was stealing , while he slowly sunk ...
الصفحة 101
James Fenimore Cooper. ment when Elizabeth returned to her father's door , a few rough wedges were driven under the pillars to keep them steady , and to prevent their weight from separating them from the pediment which they ought to have ...
James Fenimore Cooper. ment when Elizabeth returned to her father's door , a few rough wedges were driven under the pillars to keep them steady , and to prevent their weight from separating them from the pediment which they ought to have ...
الصفحة 105
James Fenimore Cooper. To Elizabeth she was an entire stranger , hav- ing been introduced into the family since the death of her mother . In addition to these , were three or four sub- ordinate menials , mostly black , some appear- ing ...
James Fenimore Cooper. To Elizabeth she was an entire stranger , hav- ing been introduced into the family since the death of her mother . In addition to these , were three or four sub- ordinate menials , mostly black , some appear- ing ...
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