Littell's Living Age, Volume 219Living Age Company, 1898 |
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Page 38
... gran rote e intorno frullano , L'aria in faccia ne vien : Giran le teste insieme e i polsi battono , Giran muri e terren : Vacillan le finestre e 1 cieli girano And her emotion draws from the poetess this cry of anguish and com- passion ...
... gran rote e intorno frullano , L'aria in faccia ne vien : Giran le teste insieme e i polsi battono , Giran muri e terren : Vacillan le finestre e 1 cieli girano And her emotion draws from the poetess this cry of anguish and com- passion ...
Page 44
... Gran , I reckon . " The individual for whom these words were intended raised her quaintly night - capped head and nodded know- ingly ; then , placing her recently- emptied basin on the ground beside her , she fell to contemplating the ...
... Gran , I reckon . " The individual for whom these words were intended raised her quaintly night - capped head and nodded know- ingly ; then , placing her recently- emptied basin on the ground beside her , she fell to contemplating the ...
Page 45
... Gran . " The old woman looked up sharply : something very like a smile quivered for a minute's space upon her thin , querulous lips . " Bless ' ee , " came the shrill pipe of an enterprising youth from the road- way , " we be a'goin ...
... Gran . " The old woman looked up sharply : something very like a smile quivered for a minute's space upon her thin , querulous lips . " Bless ' ee , " came the shrill pipe of an enterprising youth from the road- way , " we be a'goin ...
Page 46
... Gran must be accomplished . Doubtless if the old lady had been able to give vent to her feelings in a few carefully - chosen words before his arrival , he might have met with a more inviting reception ; as it was , however , he found ...
... Gran must be accomplished . Doubtless if the old lady had been able to give vent to her feelings in a few carefully - chosen words before his arrival , he might have met with a more inviting reception ; as it was , however , he found ...
Page 47
... Gran accepted the reproof with sur- prising meekness , even though it were possible that the visitor's open basket suggested the best tea and other lux- uries . Yet the loss of a tongue was a somewhat sobering prophecy even to Gran ...
... Gran accepted the reproof with sur- prising meekness , even though it were possible that the visitor's open basket suggested the best tea and other lux- uries . Yet the loss of a tongue was a somewhat sobering prophecy even to Gran ...
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