| 1920 - 742 páginas
...In a wild agony of grief the younger girl flings her arms on the table and sobs out in anguish : " Isn't it a pitiful thing when there is nothing left...fisher, but a bit of an old shirt and a plain stocking?" But their grief is as quickly hushed, and the bundle huddled aside, when the poor mother enters distractedly,... | |
| 1905 - 648 páginas
...flying on the sea ? Nora [swinging herself half round, and throwing out her arm on the clothes}. . . . And isn't it a pitiful thing when there is nothing...fisher, but a bit of an old shirt and a plain stocking ? Cathleen [after an instant]. . . . Tell me is herself coming, Nora? I hear a little sound on the... | |
| John Millington Synge - 1907 - 76 páginas
...be flying on the sea ? NORA (swinging herself half round, and throwing out her arms on the clothes}. And isn't it a pitiful thing when there is nothing...fisher, but a bit of an old shirt and a plain stocking ? CATHLEEN (after an instant). Tell me is herself coming, Nora ? I hear a little sound on the path.... | |
| John Millington Synge - 1910 - 210 páginas
...flying on the sea ? NORA (swinging herself half round, and throwing out her arms on the clothes) . And isn't it a pitiful thing when there is nothing...fisher but a bit of an old shirt and a plain stocking ? CATHLEEN (after an instant). Tell me is herself coming, Nora ? I hear a little sound on the path.... | |
| John Millington Synge - 1911 - 202 páginas
...flying on the sea ? ^NoRA (swinging herself half round, and throwing out her arms on the clothes) . And isn't it a pitiful thing when there is nothing...fisher but a bit of an old shirt and a plain stocking ? CATHLEEN (after an instant). Tell me is herself coming, Nora ? I hear a little sound on the path.... | |
| John Millington Synge - 1911 - 230 páginas
...that do be flying on the sea? NORA Szvinging herself round, and throwing out her arms on the clothes. And isn't it a pitiful thing when there is nothing...fisher, but a bit of an old shirt and a plain stocking ? CATHLEEN After an instant. Tell me is herself coming, Nora? I hear a little sound on the path. NORA... | |
| John Millington Synge - 1911 - 136 páginas
...be flying on the sea ? NORA, swinging herself half round, and throwing out her arms on the clothes. And isn't it a pitiful thing when there is nothing...fisher but a bit of an old shirt and a plain stocking ? CATHLEEN, after an instant. Tell me is herself coming, Nora ? I hear a little sound on the path.... | |
| John Millington Synge - 1912 - 136 páginas
...be flying on the sea? NORA, swinging herself half round, and throwing out her arms on the clothes. And isn't it a pitiful thing when there is nothing...fisher but a bit of an old shirt and a plain stocking ? CATHLEEN, after an instant. Tell me is herself coming, Nora ? I hear a little sound on the path.... | |
| Charles Edward Montague - 1911 - 296 páginas
...Synge feels and gives where the drowned man's sister asks : " Isn't it a pitiful thing when there's nothing left of a man who was a great rower and fisher but a bit of an old shirt and a plain stocking ?" and, again, when the mother whose six sons are dead, says : " It's a great rest I'll have now, and... | |
| John Alexander Pierce - 1915 - 668 páginas
...that do be flying on the sea? Nora [swinging herself round, and throwing out her arms on the clothes}. And isn't it a pitiful thing when there is nothing...fisher but a bit of an old shirt and a plain stocking? They hear their mother's step on the path and put away the things. Cathleen says they won't speak of... | |
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