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Página 61
... Dicky and nothing else , so that had there been a thousand Richards in the field , or rather at the public - house bar ,. there would have been but one Dicky - was arrived at the time in the life of a genius when the early hopes have ...
... Dicky and nothing else , so that had there been a thousand Richards in the field , or rather at the public - house bar ,. there would have been but one Dicky - was arrived at the time in the life of a genius when the early hopes have ...
Página 62
... Dicky , however , has for the last three or four years forgotten the ambition which led him to abandon the usher's desk at a Devonshire provincial academy , and change it for the garret of a genius . He has sold the little library of ...
... Dicky , however , has for the last three or four years forgotten the ambition which led him to abandon the usher's desk at a Devonshire provincial academy , and change it for the garret of a genius . He has sold the little library of ...
Página 63
... Dicky Carew boasted a shock crop of red hair , a face which would have been a figure - head of health but for the red- ness of his nose , and a profusion of whiskers which stood out on either cheek , imparting to what Nature intended ...
... Dicky Carew boasted a shock crop of red hair , a face which would have been a figure - head of health but for the red- ness of his nose , and a profusion of whiskers which stood out on either cheek , imparting to what Nature intended ...
Página 64
... Dicky was not . He whistled , indeed , over his task , with the ease and freedom which a happy conscience imparts to an habi- tual duty . It might even have been objected that he spent more time in washing the linen than in washing ...
... Dicky was not . He whistled , indeed , over his task , with the ease and freedom which a happy conscience imparts to an habi- tual duty . It might even have been objected that he spent more time in washing the linen than in washing ...
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... Dicky laid it over a chair where it could catch the full effect of the sunshine , and retired a few steps to watch the effect . " It's beautiful , " he said , " regarded as an effort of Nature in her most sympathetic mood , and as ...
... Dicky laid it over a chair where it could catch the full effect of the sunshine , and retired a few steps to watch the effect . " It's beautiful , " he said , " regarded as an effort of Nature in her most sympathetic mood , and as ...
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Página 113 - The year's at the spring, The day's at the morn ; Morning's at seven ; The hillside's dew-pearled ; The lark's on the wing ; The snail's on the thorn ; God's in his heaven — All's right with the world ! ROBERT BROWNING author of the poem believes in facing the world with good cheer.
Página 12 - Strength and honour are her clothing ; and she shall rejoice in time to come. ... In her tongue is the law of kindness. . . . Many daughters have done virtuously, but she excels them all. . . Let her own works praise her in the gates.