NIGHT a family had gathered round their hearth, and piled it high with the driftwood of mountain streams, the dry cones of the pine, and the splintered ruins of great trees that had come crashing down the precipice. Up the chimney roared the fire, and... An Advanced English Grammar: With Exercises - Page 285by George Lyman Kittredge, Frank Edgar Farley - 1913 - 333 pagesFull view - About this book
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1865 - 464 pages
...crashing down the precipice. Up the chimney roared the fire, and brightened the room with its broad blaze. The faces of the father and mother had a sober gladness...warmest place, was the image of Happiness grown old. They had found the " herb, heart's-easc," in the bleakest spot of all New England. This family were... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1875 - 470 pages
...down the precipice. Up the chimney roared the" fire, and brightened the room with its broad blaze. The faces of the father and mother had a sober gladness;...warmest place, was the image of Happiness grown old. They had found the " herb, heart's-easc," in the bleakest spot of all New England. This family were... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1876 - 592 pages
...crashing down the precipice. Up the chimney roared the fire, and brightened the room with its broad blaze. The faces of the father and mother had a sober gladness...warmest place, was the image of Happiness grown old. They had found the ' herb, heart's ease,' in the bleakest spot of all New England. This family were... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1879 - 346 pages
...crashing down the precipice. Up the chimney roared the fire, and brightened the room with its broad blaze. The faces of the father and mother had a sober gladness;...and the aged grandmother, who sat knitting in the wannest place, was the image of Happiness grown old. They had found the " herb, heart's-ease," in the... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1879 - 288 pages
...crashing down the precipice. Up the chimney roared the fire, and brightened the room with its broad blaze. The faces of the father and mother had a sober gladness; the children laughed ; the eldest danghter was the image of Happiness at seventeen ; and the aged grandmother, who sat knitting in the... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1881 - 288 pages
...crashing down the precipice. Up the chimney roared the fire, and brightened the room with its broad blaze. The faces of the father and mother had a sober gladness...warmest place, was the image of Happiness grown old. They had found the " herb, heart's-ease," in the bleakest spot of all New England. This family were... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1882 - 554 pages
...crashing down the precipice. Up the chimney roared the fire, and brightened the room with its broad blaze. The faces of the father and mother had a sober gladness...warmest place, was the image of Happiness grown old. They had found the " herb, heart' s-ease," in the bleakest spot of all New England. This family were... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1882 - 560 pages
...crashing down the precipice. Up the chimney roared the fire, and brightened the room with its broad blaze. The faces of the father and mother had a sober gladness...warmest place, was the image of Happiness grown old. They had found the " herb, heart' s-ease," in the bleakest spot of all New England. This family were... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1889 - 94 pages
...crashing down the precipice. Up the chimney roared the fire, and brightened the room with its broad blaze. The faces of the father and mother had a sober gladness...warmest place, was the image of Happiness grown old. They had found the " herb, heart's-ease," in the bleakest spot of all New England. This family were... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1889 - 106 pages
...crashing down the precipice. Up the chimney roared the fire, and brightened the room with its broad blaze. The faces of the father and mother had a sober gladness...warmest place, was the image of Happiness grown old. They had found the " herb, heart's-ease," in the bleakest spot of all New England. This family were... | |
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