The Open AirChatto & Windus, 1901 - 302 páginas Papers originally contributed to various English periodicals. Saint Guido.--Golden-brown.--Wild flowers.--Sunny Brighton.--The pine wood.--Nature on the roof.--One of the new voters.--The modern Thames.--The single-barrel gun.--The haunt of the hare.--The bathing season.--Under the acorns.--Downs.--Forest.--Beauty in the country.--Out of doors in February.--Haunts of the lapwing.--Outside London.--On the London road.--Red roofs of London.--A wet night in London. |
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... walk without stepping on these mossy tufts , though he did not want to hurt them . So he stooped and stroked the ... walking he heard a quick rush , and saw the wheat - ears sway this THE OPEN AIR .
... walk without stepping on these mossy tufts , though he did not want to hurt them . So he stooped and stroked the ... walking he heard a quick rush , and saw the wheat - ears sway this THE OPEN AIR .
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... walking in the sun , sat down on the bank of the streamlet with his feet dangling over it , and watched the floating grass sway slowly as the water ran . Gently he leaned back till his back rested on the sloping ground - he raised one ...
... walking in the sun , sat down on the bank of the streamlet with his feet dangling over it , and watched the floating grass sway slowly as the water ran . Gently he leaned back till his back rested on the sloping ground - he raised one ...
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... walking in the dusty road ; there was as background a high , dusty hawthorn hedge which had lost the freshness of spring and was browned by the work of caterpillars ; they were in rags and jags , their shoes had split , and their feet ...
... walking in the dusty road ; there was as background a high , dusty hawthorn hedge which had lost the freshness of spring and was browned by the work of caterpillars ; they were in rags and jags , their shoes had split , and their feet ...
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... walk down the stair- case cut in the turf to the beech - trees beneath ; the woods look so small beneath , so far down and steep , and no handrail . Many go to the Dyke , but none to Wolstanbury Hill . To come over the range reminds one ...
... walk down the stair- case cut in the turf to the beech - trees beneath ; the woods look so small beneath , so far down and steep , and no handrail . Many go to the Dyke , but none to Wolstanbury Hill . To come over the range reminds one ...
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... walk slowly up and down the plain road , by the starry flowers under the ash - green boughs ; ash is the coolest , softest green . The bees went drifting over by my head ; as they cleared the hedges they passed by my ears , the wind ...
... walk slowly up and down the plain road , by the starry flowers under the ash - green boughs ; ash is the coolest , softest green . The bees went drifting over by my head ; as they cleared the hedges they passed by my ears , the wind ...
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Términos y frases comunes
autumn beautiful bees birds black-headed bunting blue boats boughs bramble bright Brighton brown bushes butterfly colour comes copse corn creature curve dark earth edge elms eyot face fern field fish flowers forest gleaming gone grass gray horse green Guido happy heat hedge hills jogger King's Road labour lapwings lark leaves light little Guido London look meadow morning nature nest never newsvendors pass pebbles pheasant pleasant plough plovers rain ramsons red deer RICHARD JEFFERIES rise river road roof rooks round rush seems shadow shot side singing slope sparrows spot stalks starlings stream summer sunlight sunshine surface swallows sward Thames thick things thought thousand tint touch trees walk wall wasps watch wave West Pier wheat whistle wild wind wings winter wood yellow yellowhammer yonder