... so much as a shadow. It vexed him the more, because he could have sworn, were such a thing possible, that he recognized the voices of the minister and Deacon Gookin, jogging along quietly, as they were wont to do, when bound to some ordination or... Mosses from an Old Manse - Page 75by Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1851Full view - About this book
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1846 - 222 pages
...at that particular spot, neither the travellers nor their steeds were visible. Though their figures brushed the small boughs by the way-side, it could...aside the branches, and thrusting forth his head as far as he durst, without discerning so much as a shadow. It vexed him the more, because he could have... | |
| 1882 - 580 pages
...at that particular spot, neither the travellers nor their steeds were visible. Though their figures brushed the small boughs by the wayside, it could...aside the branches and thrusting forth his head as far as he durst without discerning so much as a shadow. It vexed him the more, because he could have... | |
| Hawthorne - 1882 - 574 pages
...their steeds were visible. Though their figures brushed the small boughs by the wayside, it coulcFnot . be seen that they intercepted, even for a moment,...aside the branches and thrusting forth his head as far as he durst without discerning so much as a shadow. It vexed him the more, because he could have... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1882 - 568 pages
...at that particular spot, neither the travellers nor their steeds were visible. Though their figures brushed the small boughs by the wayside, it could...aside the branches and thrusting forth his head as far as he durst without discerning so much as a shadow. It vexed him the more, because he could have... | |
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1888 - 600 pages
...at that particular spot, neither the travellers nor their steeds were visible. Though their figures brushed the small boughs by the wayside, it could...aside the branches and thrusting forth his head as far as he durst without discerning so much as a shadow. It vexed him the more, because he could have... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1888 - 600 pages
...neither the travellers nor their steeds were visible. Though their figures brushed the small boughs bv the wayside, it could not be seen that they intercepted,...aside the branches and thrusting forth his head as far as he durst without discerning so much as a shadow. It vexed him the more, because he could have... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1900 - 424 pages
...at that particular spot, neither the travellers nor their steeds were visible. Though their figures brushed the small boughs by the wayside, it could...aside the branches, and thrusting forth his head as far as he durst, without discerning so much as a shadow. It vexed him the more, because he could have... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1902 - 490 pages
...at that particular spot, neither the travellers nor their steeds were visible. Though their figures brushed the small boughs by the wayside, it could...aside the branches, and thrusting forth his head as far as \ he durst, without discerning so much as a shadow. It vexed him the more, because he could... | |
| Franklyn Bliss Snyder, Edward Douglas Snyder - 1927 - 1288 pages
...at that particular spot, neither the travellers nor their steeds were visible. Though their figures brushed the small boughs by the wayside, it could...aside the branches and thrusting forth his head as far as he durst without discerning so much as a shadow. It vexed him the more, because he could have... | |
| Giles Gunn - 1981 - 489 pages
...at that particular spot, neither the travellers nor their steeds were visible. Though their figures brushed the small boughs by the wayside, it could...aside the branches and thrusting forth his head as far as he durst without discerning so much as a shadow. It vexed him the more, because he could have... | |
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