The Open AirChatto & Windus, 1885 - 270 páginas |
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... feet always go down the hill as water does , and when he looked back he found that he had left the fir - trees so far behind he was in the middle of the field . If any one had looked they could hardly have seen him , and if he had taken ...
... feet always go down the hill as water does , and when he looked back he found that he had left the fir - trees so far behind he was in the middle of the field . If any one had looked they could hardly have seen him , and if he had taken ...
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... 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 knee , and left the other foot over the verge where the tip of the ...
... 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 knee , and left the other foot over the verge where the tip of the ...
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... feet , or falling in , and how to climb up a tree , and everything jolly . Guido dipped his hand in the streamlet , and flung the water over the wheat five or six good sprinklings till the drops hung on the wheat- cars . Then he said ...
... feet , or falling in , and how to climb up a tree , and everything jolly . Guido dipped his hand in the streamlet , and flung the water over the wheat five or six good sprinklings till the drops hung on the wheat- cars . Then he said ...
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... feet looked twice as wide in consequence . Their hands were black ; not grimy , but absolutely black , and neither hands nor necks ever knew water , I am sure . There was not the least shape to their garments ; their dresses simply hung ...
... feet looked twice as wide in consequence . Their hands were black ; not grimy , but absolutely black , and neither hands nor necks ever knew water , I am sure . There was not the least shape to their garments ; their dresses simply hung ...
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... feet from the bathing ; but the boy was not conscious of it . This was the first , when the desire came to identify and to know , fixing upon it by means of a pale and feeble picture . In the largest pasture there were different soils ...
... feet from the bathing ; but the boy was not conscious of it . This was the first , when the desire came to identify and to know , fixing upon it by means of a pale and feeble picture . In the largest pasture there were different soils ...
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