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... given by each fact accumulated , until he saw his way clear , and then nothing could shake him . Many a time he had persisted in the truth of his deduction , though every- body was against him ; and many a time he had been right . Hence ...
... given by each fact accumulated , until he saw his way clear , and then nothing could shake him . Many a time he had persisted in the truth of his deduction , though every- body was against him ; and many a time he had been right . Hence ...
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... given him threepence . The boy had thanked him , and given the money to his mother . Mr. Horton noted this in his neat abbre- viations . Old Daylight rubbed his chin , dissatisfied , and then scratched his eye- brow . The Inspector ...
... given him threepence . The boy had thanked him , and given the money to his mother . Mr. Horton noted this in his neat abbre- viations . Old Daylight rubbed his chin , dissatisfied , and then scratched his eye- brow . The Inspector ...
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... given by the salts of lime , strontia , lithia , baryta , copper , and iron , and proceeds to say : - " Of all the salts , the muriates succeed best from their volatility . The same colours are exhibited also when any of the salts in ...
... given by the salts of lime , strontia , lithia , baryta , copper , and iron , and proceeds to say : - " Of all the salts , the muriates succeed best from their volatility . The same colours are exhibited also when any of the salts in ...
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... given him a penny for months . He had not the heart to mount the box , but sat inside awaiting the result . He saw the horses sweep past him ; saw the blue hoops and cap of the Duke of Fairholme shoot out from the ruck ; saw them ...
... given him a penny for months . He had not the heart to mount the box , but sat inside awaiting the result . He saw the horses sweep past him ; saw the blue hoops and cap of the Duke of Fairholme shoot out from the ruck ; saw them ...
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... given notice of his intention to " Oh , the Postman's is as blessed a life As any one's , I trow ! If leaping the stile o'er many a mile Can blessedness bestow . " If tearing your way through a tangled wood , Or dragging your limbs ...
... given notice of his intention to " Oh , the Postman's is as blessed a life As any one's , I trow ! If leaping the stile o'er many a mile Can blessedness bestow . " If tearing your way through a tangled wood , Or dragging your limbs ...
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Página 385 - Here lies Fred, Who was alive, and is dead. Had it been his father, I had much rather. Had it been his brother, Still better than another. Had it been his sister, No one would have missed her. Had it been the whole generation, Still better for the nation. But since 'tis only Fred, Who was alive, and is dead, There's no more to be said.
Página 240 - The monarch oak, the patriarch of the trees, Shoots rising up, and spreads by slow degrees ; Three centuries he grows, and three he stays, Supreme in state, and in three more decays...
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Página 132 - Changes of glorious light from moving boughs, songs of birds, scents from gardens, woods, and fields - or, rather, from the one great garden of the whole cultivated island in its yielding time penetrate into the Cathedral, subdue its earthy odour, and preach the Resurrection and the Life. The cold stone tombs of centuries ago grow warm, and flecks of brightness dart into the sternest marble corners of the building, fluttering there like wings.
Página 239 - Where last year's mould'ring leaves bestrew the ground, And o'er their heads, loud lash'd by furious squalls, Bright from their cups the rattling treasure falls ; Hot, thirsty food ; whence doubly sweet and cool The welcome margin of some rush-grown pool...
Página 153 - Allons, enfants de la Patrie, Le jour de gloire est arrivé, Contre nous de la tyrannie, L'étendard sanglant est levé.