Lake-country Rambles

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Chatto & Windus, 1902 - 334 páginas
 

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Página 6 - A Perfect Treasure. Bentinck's Tutor. Murphy's Master. A County Family. | At Her Mercy. A Woman's Vengeance. Cecil's Tryst. The Clyffards of Clyffe. The Family Scapegrace The Foster Brothers. Found Dead. Gwendoline's Harvest. Humorous Stories. Like Father, Like Son. A Marine Residence. Married Beneath Him.
Página 23 - Syntax's (Dr.) Three Tours: In Search of the Picturesque, in Search of Consolation, and in Search of a Wife. With the whole of ROWLANDSON'S droll page Illustrations in Colours and a Life of the Author by JC HOTTEN.
Página 1 - Ready-Money Mortiboy. With Harp and Crown. This Son of Vulcan. My Little GirL The Case of Mr. Lucraft The Golden Butterfly. By Celia's Arbour. The Monks of Thelema. 'Twas in Trafalgar's Bay. The Seamy Side. The Ten Years' Tenant The Chaplain of the Fleet BY WALTER BESANT.
Página 3 - BY EDWARD GARRETT. The Capel Girls. BY CHARLES GIBBON. Robin Gray. For Lack of Gold. What will the World Say ? In Honour Bound. The Dead Heart. In Love and War. For the King. Queen of the Meadow. In Pastures Green.
Página 22 - Strutt's Sports and Pastimes of the People of England; including the Rural and Domestic Recreations, May Games, Mummeries, Shows, Processions, Pageants, and Pompous Spectacles, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time.
Página 10 - Irish Sketches of this lady resemble Miss Mitford's beautiful English sketches in * Our Village,' but they are far more vigorous and picturesque and bright."— BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE.
Página 5 - Dear Lady Disdain. The Waterdale Neighbours. My Enemy's Daughter. A Fair Saxon. Linley Rochford, Miss Misanthrope. Donna Quixote. The Comet of a Season.
Página 114 - ... while for him; but in vain : they called aloud, but no reply : at last the young women pressed their mother to think where they were, and go on : she would not...
Página 114 - ... wandered about forlorn and amazed. She would not quit her horse, and get into the cart with them. They determined, after much time wasted to turn back, and give themselves up to the guidance of their horses. The old woman was soon washed off and perished. The...
Página 109 - Solway three feet abreast, were driving in amongst the cattle. They were carried off their feet, and took to swimming. The horses, upon which George Moore and his companion were mounted, also took to swimming. They found it difficult to keep the cattle together — one at one side, and one at the other. Yet they pushed on as well as they could. It was a swim for life. The cattle became separated, and were seen in the moonlight swimming in all directions. At last they reached firmer ground, pushed...

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