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Pagina vii
... WIND . . . 151 ROMNEY MARSH . . . . . . 154 AXMOUTH . . . . . . . 156 THE PREACHER AND THE SEA . . . I 58 CONVERSION . . . . . . 16o JULY . . . . . . . . 164 A SUNDAY MORNING IN NOVEMBER . A 166 UNDER BEACHY HEAD: DECEMBER . . 169 24TH ...
... WIND . . . 151 ROMNEY MARSH . . . . . . 154 AXMOUTH . . . . . . . 156 THE PREACHER AND THE SEA . . . I 58 CONVERSION . . . . . . 16o JULY . . . . . . . . 164 A SUNDAY MORNING IN NOVEMBER . A 166 UNDER BEACHY HEAD: DECEMBER . . 169 24TH ...
Pagina 42
... complete to the ground, the sunlight, the stormy wind, the stars from the point overhead to the horizon far away—I hardly ever see them here. You will exclaim 'Is this all?' If you were here you would think it enough, but it The 42 ESTHER.
... complete to the ground, the sunlight, the stormy wind, the stars from the point overhead to the horizon far away—I hardly ever see them here. You will exclaim 'Is this all?' If you were here you would think it enough, but it The 42 ESTHER.
Pagina 76
... wind blew, and when She looked up the clouds sailed over the mountains. She sat on a grey rock to rest. It had lain there for thousands of years, and she was reminded of the Druid circle above the Greta. She could get no further with ...
... wind blew, and when She looked up the clouds sailed over the mountains. She sat on a grey rock to rest. It had lain there for thousands of years, and she was reminded of the Druid circle above the Greta. She could get no further with ...
Pagina 116
... -and-thirty or forty years old. My cousin, who had known her husband, introduced me to her. She was not handsome; the cheek-bones were a little too prominent, and her face was weather-worn, but not by wind and [I6 CONFESSIONS OF A.
... -and-thirty or forty years old. My cousin, who had known her husband, introduced me to her. She was not handsome; the cheek-bones were a little too prominent, and her face was weather-worn, but not by wind and [I6 CONFESSIONS OF A.
Pagina 117
... wind and sun. Nevertheless it was a quietly victorious face. Her ways were simple and refined. She had travelled much, as far even as Athens, and was complete mistress of Italian and French. Her voice struck me—it was so musical, and ...
... wind and sun. Nevertheless it was a quietly victorious face. Her ways were simple and refined. She had travelled much, as far even as Athens, and was complete mistress of Italian and French. Her voice struck me—it was so musical, and ...
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