He started to his feet with the intention of awakening the sleepers, for there was no time to lose. But turning to where Uncle Billy had been lying, he found him gone. A suspicion leaped to his brain and a curse to his lips. He ran to the spot where the... The Rhetorical Principles of Narration - 108. lappuseautors: Carroll Lewis Maxcy - 1911 - 279 lapasPilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Bret Harte - 1871 - 288 lapas
...was now blowing strongly, brought to his cheek that which caused the blood to leave it, — snow ! He started to his feet with the intention of awakening...tracks were already rapidly disappearing in the snow. The momentary excitement brought Mr. Oakhurst back to the fire with his usual calm. He did not waken... | |
| Francis Bret Harte - 1872 - 442 lapas
...which was now blowing strongly, brought to his cheek that which caused the blood to leave it, — snow. He started to his feet with the intention of awakening...tracks were already rapidly disappearing in the snow. The momentary excitement brought Mr. Oakhurst back to the fire with his usual calm. He did not waken... | |
| Rossiter Johnson - 1879 - 220 lapas
...which was now blowing strongly, brought to his cheek that which caused the blood to leave it, — snow! He started to his feet with the intention of awakening...found him gone. A suspicion leaped to his brain, and a curso to his lips. He ran to the spot where the mules had been tethered ; they were no longer there.... | |
| Bret Harte - 1882 - 434 lapas
...the intention of awakening th,c slecpers, for there was no time to lose. Hut turning to where Un< Ic Billy had been lying, he found him gone. A suspicion...were no longer there. The tracks were already rapidly disappcaring in the snow. The momentary excitement brought Mr. Oakhurst bark to the fire with his usual... | |
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1889 - 700 lapas
...was now blowing strongly, brought to his cheek that which caused the blood to leave it, — snow ! He started to his feet with the intention of awakening...tracks were already rapidly disappearing in the snow. The momentary excitement brought Mr. Oakhurst back to the fire with his usual calm. He did not waken... | |
| Bret Harte - 1903 - 292 lapas
...which was now blowing strongly, brought to his cheek that which caused the blood to leave it, — snow! He started to his feet with the intention of awakening...tracks were already rapidly disappearing in the snow. The momentary excitement brought Mr. Oakhurst back to the fire with his usual calm. He did not waken... | |
| Bret Harte - 1899 - 286 lapas
...was now blowing strongly, brought to his cheek that which caused the blood to leave it, — snow ! He started to his feet with the intention of awakening...tracks were already rapidly disappearing in the snow. The momentary excitement brought Mr. Oakhurst back to the fire with his usual calm. He did not waken... | |
| Bret Harte - 1899 - 548 lapas
...was now blowing strongly, brought to his cheek that which caused the blood to leave it, — snow ! He started to his feet with the intention of awakening...tracks were already rapidly disappearing in the snow. The momentary excitement brought Mr. Oakhurst back to the fire with his usual calm. He did not waken... | |
| Bret Harte - 1899 - 548 lapas
...was now blowing strongly, brought to his cheek that which caused the blood to leave it, — snow ! He started to his feet with the intention of awakening...tracks were already rapidly disappearing in the snow. The momentary excitement brought Mr. Oakhurst back to the fire with his usual calm. He did not waken... | |
| Bret Harte - 1899 - 284 lapas
...was now blowing strongly, brought to his cheek that which caused the blood to leave it, — snow ! He started to his feet with the intention of awakening...tracks were already rapidly disappearing in the snow. The momentary excitement brought Mr. Oakhurst back to the fire with his usual calm. He did not waken... | |
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