| Maria Edgeworth - 1837 - 344 pages
...and child they met, begrimed with soot ! The very sheep blackened ! not a lamb even with a lock of white wool, or a clean face. Lucy said, that it was...help feeling a great respect for the place, where steam-engines seemed to abound, and, in truth, to have the world almost to themselves. These laboured... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - 1842 - 414 pages
...and child they met, begrimed with soot ! The very sheep blackened ! not a lamb even with a lock of white wool, or a clean face. Lucy said that it was...beautiful here to be seen ; but it was wonderful, it was a sari of sublime. He could not help feeling a great respect for the place where steamengines seemed... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - 1842 - 412 pages
...and child they met, begrimed with soot ! The very sheep blackened ! not a lamb even with a lock of white wool, or a clean face. Lucy said that it was...beautiful here to be seen ; but it was wonderful, it was a s»rt of sublime. He could not help feeling a great respect for the place where steamengines seemed... | |
| Kensington series - 1872 - 296 pages
...woman, and child they met begrimed with soot ! The very sheep blackened ! not a lamb seen with a lock of white wool or a clean face. Lucy said that it was...nothing beautiful here to be seen; but it was wonderful. He could not help feeling a great respect for the place where steam-engines seemed to abound, and,... | |
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