The hot sun had dried it to a dusky gold-beater-skin film, cracked lozenge-wise by the heat, and as the wind rose each lozenge, rising a little, curled up at the edges as if it were a dumb tongue. Then a heavier gust blew all away down wind in grains... The Works of Rudyard Kipling ... - Página 289por Rudyard Kipling - 1898Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Rudyard Kipling - 1893 - 460 páginas
...family. As to the bell- wire, he offered no explanation, and was borne off shoulder-high between the two policemen. Though his feet were not within six inches...of his own corporals, had then returned to barracks and sat on a cot till the guard came for him. He would, therefore, in due time be handed over to the... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1893 - 474 páginas
...swiftly, and I saw that in his magnificent mind he was running — furiously running. ' LOVE-0'- WOMEN.' A lamentable tale of things Done long ago, and ill...of his own corporals, had then returned to barracks and sat on a cot till the guard came for him. He would, therefore, in due time be handed over to the... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1893 - 378 páginas
...grains of dark coloured dust. It was too hot to stand in the sunshine before breakfast. The men were in barracks talking the matter over. A knot of soldiers'...of his own corporals, had then returned to barracks and sat on a cot till the guard came for him. He would, therefore, in due time be handed over to the... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1897 - 310 páginas
...as if it were a dumb tongue. Then a heavier gust blew all away down wind in grains of dark-coloured dust. It was too hot to stand in the sunshine before...woman shrieked and raved with wicked filthy words. Copyright, 1893, 67 D. Appleton & Co. 309 A quirt •'iul well-conducted sergeant had shot down jn... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1897 - 318 páginas
...as if it were a dumb tongue. Then a heavier gust blew all away down wind in grains of dark-coloured dust. It was too hot to stand in the sunshine before...woman shrieked and raved with wicked filthy words. Copyright, 1893, by D. Applcton & Co, A quiet and well-conducted sergeant had shot down in broad daylight... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1898 - 312 páginas
...as if it were a dumb tongue. Then a heavier gust blew all away down wind in grains of dark-coloured dust. It was too hot to stand in the sunshine before...woman shrieked and raved with wicked filthy words. Copyright, 189], by O. Applcton tc Co. A quiet and well-conducted sergeant had shot down in broad daylight... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1897 - 312 páginas
...as if it were a dumb tongue. Then a heavier gust blew all away down wind in grains of dark-coloured dust. It was too hot to stand in the sunshine before...woman shrieked and raved with wicked filthy words. Copyright, 1893, by D. Applcton & Co. 309 A quiet and well-conducted sergeant had shot down in broad... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1914 - 376 páginas
...grains of dark-coloured dust. It was too hot to stand in the sunshine before breakfast. The men were in barracks talking the matter over. A knot of soldiers'...of his own corporals, had then returned to barracks and sat on a cot till the guard came for him. He would, therefore, in due time be handed over to the... | |
| Herbert Read, Sir Herbert Edward Read - 1928 - 252 páginas
...grains of dark-coloured dust. It was too hot to stand in the sunshine before breakfast. The men were in barracks talking the matter over. A knot of soldiers'...woman shrieked and raved with wicked filthy words.' — RUDYARD KIPLINC, Many Inventions, p. 261.* We can readily admit that an accent of violence was... | |
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