The Writings of Mark Twain, Volume 14Harper & brothers, 1899 |
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... stood wooden boxes containing moss - rose plants and terra - cotta pots in which grew a breed of geranium whose spread of intensely red blossoms accented the prevailing pink tint of the rose - clad house - front like an explosion of ...
... stood wooden boxes containing moss - rose plants and terra - cotta pots in which grew a breed of geranium whose spread of intensely red blossoms accented the prevailing pink tint of the rose - clad house - front like an explosion of ...
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... stood locust - trees with trunks protected by wooden boxing , and these fur- nished shade for summer and a sweet fragrance in spring when the clusters of buds came forth . The main street , one block back from the river , and run- ning ...
... stood locust - trees with trunks protected by wooden boxing , and these fur- nished shade for summer and a sweet fragrance in spring when the clusters of buds came forth . The main street , one block back from the river , and run- ning ...
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... stood elected . The incident was told all over the town , and gravely discussed by every- body . Within a week he had lost his first name ; Pudd'nhead took its place . In time he came to be liked , and well liked , too ; but by that ...
... stood elected . The incident was told all over the town , and gravely discussed by every- body . Within a week he had lost his first name ; Pudd'nhead took its place . In time he came to be liked , and well liked , too ; but by that ...
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... stood Roxy , with a local hand - made baby - wagon , in which sat her two charges one at each end and facing each other . From Roxy's manner of speech , a stranger would have expected her to be black , but she was not . Only one ...
... stood Roxy , with a local hand - made baby - wagon , in which sat her two charges one at each end and facing each other . From Roxy's manner of speech , a stranger would have expected her to be black , but she was not . Only one ...
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... and at- tracted her attention . She went and stood over it a long time communing with herself : " What has my po ' baby done , dat he couldn't have yo ' luck ? He hain't done noth'n ' . God was good to you ; why warn't he good to him ( 30 )
... and at- tracted her attention . She went and stood over it a long time communing with herself : " What has my po ' baby done , dat he couldn't have yo ' luck ? He hain't done noth'n ' . God was good to you ; why warn't he good to him ( 30 )
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Página 11 - ... prince's-feathers, and other old-fashioned flowers; while on the window-sills of the houses stood wooden boxes containing moss-rose plants and terra-cotta pots in which grew a breed of geranium whose spread of intensely red blossoms accented the prevailing pink tint of the rose-clad house-front like an explosion of flame. When there was room on the ledge outside of the pots and boxes for a cat, the cat was there — in...
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Página 233 - I must simply give her the grand bounce. It grieved me to do it, for after associating with her so much I had come to kind of like her after a fashion, notwithstanding she was such an ass and said such stupid, irritating things and was so nauseatingly sentimental. Still it had to be done. So, at the top of Chapter...
Página 111 - PROTEUS [rising and singing] — he's a jolly good fel-low For he's a jolly good fel-low For he's— MAGNUS [peremptorily] Stop.