Selections from English literature, by E. Lee, Book 4Elizabeth Lee 1913 |
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Page 159
... cries . Jones , " that he was really frightened ? " " Nay , sir , " said Partridge , " did not you yourself observe ... cried out , There , sir , now ; what say you now ? is he frightened now or no ? As much frightened as you think me ...
... cries . Jones , " that he was really frightened ? " " Nay , sir , " said Partridge , " did not you yourself observe ... cried out , There , sir , now ; what say you now ? is he frightened now or no ? As much frightened as you think me ...
Page 160
... cries Partridge , " that the place is haunted . But I never saw in my life a worse grave - digger . I had a sexton ... cried out , " Well , it is strange to see how fearless some men are : I never could bring myself to touch anything ...
... cries Partridge , " that the place is haunted . But I never saw in my life a worse grave - digger . I had a sexton ... cried out , " Well , it is strange to see how fearless some men are : I never could bring myself to touch anything ...
Page 165
... cried Susannah , wiping her eyes as Trim stepped into the kitchen , - " Master Bobby is dead and buried " . -the funeral was an interpolation of Susannah's- " we shall have all to go into mourning , " said Susannah . " I hope not ...
... cried Susannah , wiping her eyes as Trim stepped into the kitchen , - " Master Bobby is dead and buried " . -the funeral was an interpolation of Susannah's- " we shall have all to go into mourning , " said Susannah . " I hope not ...
Contents
GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13401400 | 1 |
WILLIAM CAXTON 1422 ?1491 | 10 |
STEPHEN HAWES d 1523 | 17 |
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