... is evening — on the bosoms of the dead. Yoho! past streams, in which the cattle cool their feet, and where the rushes grow; past paddock-fences, farms, and rick-yards; past last year's stacks, cut, slice by slice, away, and showing, in the waning... Works - Sivu 153tekijä(t) Charles Dickens - 1844Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| 1843 - 152 sivua
...cut, slice by slice, away, and showing, in the waning light, like ruined gables, old and brown. Yoho, down the pebbly dip, and through the merry water-splash,...at a canter "to the level road again. Yoho! Yoho! * * Yoho, among the gathering shades; making of no account the deep reflections of the trees, but scampering... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1844 - 472 sivua
...cut, slice by slice, away, and showing, in the waning light, like ruined gables, old and brown. Yoho, down the pebbly dip, and through the merry water-splash,...there , when they came up to the old finger-post? The hox! Was Mrs. Lupin herself? Had she turned out magnificently as a hostess should , in her own chaise-cart... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1844 - 466 sivua
...cut, slice by slice, away, and showing, in the waning light, like ruined gables, old and brown. Yoho, down the pebbly dip, and through the merry water-splash,...there , when they came up to the old finger-post? The boi ! Was Mrs. Lupin herself? Had she turned out magniGcently as a hostess should, in her own chaise-cart,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1865 - 500 sivua
...cut, slice by slice, away, and showing, in the waning light, like ruined gables, old and brown. Yoho, down the pebbly dip, and through the merry water-splash,...fingerpost? The box ! Was Mrs. Lupin herself? Had ehe turned out magnificently as a hostess should, in her own chaise-cart, and was she sitting in a... | |
| Charles Bilton - 1866 - 264 sivua
...cut, slice by slice, away, and showing, in the waning light, like ruined gables, old and brown. Yoho, down the pebbly dip, and through the merry water-splash,...up at a canter to the level road again. Yoho ! yoho ! Yoho, among the gathering shades ; making of no account the deep reflections of the trees, but scampering... | |
| John Charles Curtis - 1869 - 150 sivua
...light, like ruined gables old and brown. Yoho, down the pebbly dip, and through the merry water splash, and up at a canter to the level road again, Yoho ! Yoho ! Toho, among the gathering shades ; making of no account the deep reflections of the trees, but scampering... | |
| David Pryde - 1871 - 190 sivua
...the waning light like ruined gables, old and brown. Yoho ! down the pebbly dip, and through the muddy water-splash, and up at a canter to the level road again. Yoho! Yoho!" 2. Write a critique in the same way on any of the following pieces : — the Battle of Bannockburn,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1872 - 366 sivua
...like ruined gables, old and brown. Yoho, down the pebbly dip, and through the merry water-splash, anil up at a canter to the level road again. Yoho ! Yoho ! Was the box there, when they came np to the old finger-post t The box! Was Mrs. Lupin herself! Had she turned out magnificently as a... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1873 - 584 sivua
...cut, slice by slice, away, and showing, in the waning light, like ruined gables, old and brown. Yoho ! Copperfield, Chap. 12. AFFECTION— T ! ***** See the bright moon ! High up before we know it ; making the earth reflect the objects on its... | |
| Thomas Wadleigh Harvey - 1875 - 348 sivua
...cut slice by slice away, and showing, in the waning light, like ruined gables, old and brown. Yoho! down the pebbly dip, and through the merry watersplash,...up at a canter to the level road again. Yoho! Yoho! ing on through light and darkness, all the same, as if the light of London fifty miles away were quite... | |
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