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" The tremendous sea itself, when I could find sufficient pause to look at it, in the agitation of the blinding wind, the flying stones and sand, and the awful noise, confounded me. As the high watery walls came rolling in, and, at their highest, tumbled... "
The Speaker's Garland - Sivu 28
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Studies in Reading

James William Searson, George Ellsworth Martin - 1912 - 380 sivua
...tremendous sea itself, when I could find sufficient pause to look at it, in the agitation of the blinding wind, the flying stones and sand, and the awful noise,...beach, as if its purpose were to undermine the earth. When some white-headed billows thundered on, and dashed themselves to pieces before they reached the...

The Simmons Reading Books: Book Eight

Augustus Hill Kelley - 1914 - 472 sivua
...tremendous sea itself, when I could find sufficient pause to look at it, in the agitation of the blinding wind, the flying stones and sand and the awful noise,...out deep caves in the beach, as if its purpose were toundermine the earth. When some white-headed billows thundered on, and dashed themselves to pieces...

The Simmons Reading Books, Kirja 8

Augustus Hill Kelley - 1917 - 472 sivua
...tremendous sea itself, when I could find sufficient pause to look at it, in the agitation of the blinding wind, the flying stones and sand and the awful noise,...beach, as if its purpose were to undermine the earth. When some white-headed billows thundered on, and dashed themselves to pieces before they reached the...

Expressive English

James Champlin Fernald - 1918 - 488 sivua
...tremendous sea itself, when I could find sufficient pause to look at it, in the agitation of the blinding wind, the flying stones and sand, and the awful noise,...beach, as if its purpose were to undermine the earth. When some whiteheaded billows thundered on, and dashed themselves to pieces before they reached the...

Good English, Oral and Written ...

William Harris Elson, Lura E. Runkel, Clara E. Lynch, George Linnaeus Marsh - 1918 - 536 sivua
...tremendous sea itself, when I could find sufficient pause to look at it, in the agitation of the blinding wind, the flying stones and sand, and the awful noise,...beach, as if its purpose were to undermine the earth. Undulating hills were changed to valleys, undulating valleys (with a solitary storm-bird sometimes...

The personal history of David Copperfield. With critical appreciations

Charles Dickens - 1919 - 916 sivua
...tremendous sea itself, when I could find sufficient pause to look at it, in the agitation of the blinding wind, the flying stones and sand, and the awful noise,...beach, as if its purpose were to undermine the earth. When some white-headed billows thundered on, and dashed themselves to pieces before they reached the...

Charles Dickens

Richard Burton - 1919 - 328 sivua
...tremendous sea itself, when I could find sufficient pause to look at it, in the agitation of the blinding wind, the flying stones and sand, and the awful noise,...highest, tumbled into surf, they looked as if the last would engulf the town. As the receding wave swept back with a hoarse roar, it seemed to scoop...

Historic English

James Champlin Fernald - 1921 - 306 sivua
...tremendous sea itself, when I could find sufficient pause to look at it, in the agitation of the blinding wind, the flying stones and sand, and the awful noise,...beach, as if its purpose were to undermine the earth. When some white-headed billows thundered on, and dashed themselves to pieces before they reached the...

Historic English

James Champlin Fernald - 1921 - 304 sivua
...at intervals above the rolling abyss, were like glimpses of another shore with towers and buildings the least would engulf the town. As the receding wave...beach, as if its purpose were to undermine the earth. When some white-headed billows thundered on, and dashed themselves to pieces before they reached the...

Graded Sentences for Analysis, Selected from the Best Literature and ...

Mary Blanche Rossman, Mary Wilda Mills - 1922 - 104 sivua
...out with a lamentable ery, saying, "What shall I do?" . As the receding wave swept back with a ioarse roar, it seemed to scoop out deep caves in the beach, as if its purpose were to undermine the earth. /25. It always seems to me as if every rootlet of grass that lifted its first green blade from the...




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