The Scarlet LetterRichard Edward King, 1899 - 286 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 21.
93. lappuse
... thee . Between thee and me , the scale hangs fairly balanced . But , Hester ... thou ? " rejoined he , with a smile of dark and self - relying intelligence ... wilt not reveal his name ? Not the less he is mine , " resumed he , with a ...
... thee . Between thee and me , the scale hangs fairly balanced . But , Hester ... thou ? " rejoined he , with a smile of dark and self - relying intelligence ... wilt not reveal his name ? Not the less he is mine , " resumed he , with a ...
143. lappuse
... Wilt thou go with us to - night ? There will be a merry company in the forest ; and I well nigh promised the Black Man that comely Hester Prynne should make one . " " Make my excuse to him , so please you ! " answered Hester , with a ...
... Wilt thou go with us to - night ? There will be a merry company in the forest ; and I well nigh promised the Black Man that comely Hester Prynne should make one . " " Make my excuse to him , so please you ! " answered Hester , with a ...
188. lappuse
... thou say , child ? " asked Mr. Dim- mesdale . " Wilt thou stand here with mother and me , to - mor- row noontide ? " inquired Pearl . " Nay ; not so , my little Pearl , " answered the minis- ter ; for with the new energy of the moment ...
... thou say , child ? " asked Mr. Dim- mesdale . " Wilt thou stand here with mother and me , to - mor- row noontide ? " inquired Pearl . " Nay ; not so , my little Pearl , " answered the minis- ter ; for with the new energy of the moment ...
189. lappuse
... thy mother and thee , one other day , but not to - morrow . " Pearl laughed , and attempted to pull away her hand . But the minister held it fast . " A moment longer , my child ! " said he . " But wilt thou promise , " asked Pearl ...
... thy mother and thee , one other day , but not to - morrow . " Pearl laughed , and attempted to pull away her hand . But the minister held it fast . " A moment longer , my child ! " said he . " But wilt thou promise , " asked Pearl ...
213. lappuse
... thee what I am ! A fiend ! Who made me so ? " " It was myself ! " cried Hester ... thou with me touching this man ? " But this long debt of " I must reveal the ... wilt ! There is no good for him— no good for me - no good for thee ! THE ...
... thee what I am ! A fiend ! Who made me so ? " " It was myself ! " cried Hester ... thou with me touching this man ? " But this long debt of " I must reveal the ... wilt ! There is no good for him— no good for me - no good for thee ! THE ...
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Anne Hutchinson answered Hester Art thou Arthur Dimmesdale aspect beauty beheld beneath bosom breast brook brought character child clergyman cried Custom House dark deep Dimmes Dimmesdale's Dost thou earth earthly embroidered England evil eyes face fancy father felt forest gaze gleam Governor Bellingham grave gray guilty hand hath heart heaven Hester Prynne hither human ignominy imagination impulse infant ingworth ister kind knew laughed light likewise little Pearl look magistrates man's market-place ment mind minister minister's Mistress Hibbins moral murmur nature ness never Old Manse old Roger Chillingworth once pale passed passion physician pillory poor Prynne's Puritan Reverend Roger Chilling scaffold scarlet letter scene secret seemed seen shadow shame sinful smile sorrow soul speak spirit step stood strange sunshine Surveyor sympathy thee thought tion token tom House torture town tremulous truth turb venerable voice whispered wild Wilt thou woman yonder young