The Open AirChatto & Windus, 1885 - 270 páginas |
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... thought he was safe away now , so he stopped to look . Just as he was getting the end of the path , and Those thoughts and feelings which are not sharply defined but have a haze of distance and beauty about them are always the dearest ...
... thought he was safe away now , so he stopped to look . Just as he was getting the end of the path , and Those thoughts and feelings which are not sharply defined but have a haze of distance and beauty about them are always the dearest ...
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... thought if a great painter could be a little . boy , then he would be something like this one . They were not very learned in the history of painters : they had heard of Raphael , but Raphael was too elevated , too much of the sky , and ...
... thought if a great painter could be a little . boy , then he would be something like this one . They were not very learned in the history of painters : they had heard of Raphael , but Raphael was too elevated , too much of the sky , and ...
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... thought something went over , and yet he did not see it - perhaps it was the shadow -and he looked up and saw a large bird not very far up , not farther than he could fling , or shoot his arrows , and the bird was fluttering his wings ...
... thought something went over , and yet he did not see it - perhaps it was the shadow -and he looked up and saw a large bird not very far up , not farther than he could fling , or shoot his arrows , and the bird was fluttering his wings ...
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... thought so much more , and felt so much more , since your people took us , and ploughed for us , and sowed us , and reaped us . We are not like the same wheat we used to be before your people touched us , when we grew wild , and there ...
... thought so much more , and felt so much more , since your people took us , and ploughed for us , and sowed us , and reaped us . We are not like the same wheat we used to be before your people touched us , when we grew wild , and there ...
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... " said Guido . " I can't exactly tell where it is , " said the Wheat . " It was very near me once , and I thought the next thunder's rain would wash it down into the streamlet —it has been here ever so long , it came 22 THE OPEN AIR .
... " said Guido . " I can't exactly tell where it is , " said the Wheat . " It was very near me once , and I thought the next thunder's rain would wash it down into the streamlet —it has been here ever so long , it came 22 THE OPEN AIR .
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A. B. GROSART autumn beautiful birds black-headed bunting blue boats boughs BRET HARTE bright Brighton brown bushes butterfly CHARLES cloth extra cloth limp colour copse corn creature Crown 8vo curve dark Demy 8vo earth edge Edited elms face Fcap fern field fish flowers Frontispiece gilt golden grass green Guido Guy Waterman heart heat hedge Illus illustrated boards JAMES DE MILLE labour Lady leaves light London look Love meadow morning nature nest never Novel pass PICCADILLY NOVELS pleasant plough Poems Post 8vo rain rise river road ROBERT BUCHANAN roof rooks round rush seems shadow side song sparrows spot stalks starlings Stories stream summer sunlight sunshine swallows Thames thick things thought thousand Three Vols tint trees VERNEY LOVETT CAMERON walk wave wheat wild wind wings winter wood yellow
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