Rusty MillerC. Scribner's Sons, 1919 - 248 sider |
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Side 3
... academy , ready to begin her last year ! He sighed deeply and won- dered that he did not feel old . He felt exceedingly lonely at times ; indeed , in his happiest moments , he was always a little lonely - but somehow he felt , or had ...
... academy , ready to begin her last year ! He sighed deeply and won- dered that he did not feel old . He felt exceedingly lonely at times ; indeed , in his happiest moments , he was always a little lonely - but somehow he felt , or had ...
Side 8
... academy . She had driven over the two miles between her home and the parsonage , which , with the church and post - office , was in Far- leigh proper , on an average of once a week for four- and - twenty years , and realized as little ...
... academy . She had driven over the two miles between her home and the parsonage , which , with the church and post - office , was in Far- leigh proper , on an average of once a week for four- and - twenty years , and realized as little ...
Side 18
... first paused . Meantime , two small boys had appeared and the janitor of the academy was lumbering heavily toward the foot of the tree , when Reuben drew a long breath and made a fresh start . He progressed 18 RUSTY MILLER.
... first paused . Meantime , two small boys had appeared and the janitor of the academy was lumbering heavily toward the foot of the tree , when Reuben drew a long breath and made a fresh start . He progressed 18 RUSTY MILLER.
Side 19
... academy , there'd be more trouble than ever along o ' putting things atop the flagpole . Miss Penny told him gently that Reuben was an orphan , as if that were a certificate of virtue , and the janitor said he was only jesting ...
... academy , there'd be more trouble than ever along o ' putting things atop the flagpole . Miss Penny told him gently that Reuben was an orphan , as if that were a certificate of virtue , and the janitor said he was only jesting ...
Side 21
... before he should take cold . And the fat pony , trotting blithely home to his dinner , was presumably unaware of the extra bur- den in the phaeton . M CHAPTER IV ISS PENNY lived near Farleigh Academy in RUSTY MILLER 21.
... before he should take cold . And the fat pony , trotting blithely home to his dinner , was presumably unaware of the extra bur- den in the phaeton . M CHAPTER IV ISS PENNY lived near Farleigh Academy in RUSTY MILLER 21.
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academy afraid afternoon ain't Anna Miller Anna's anyhow asked believe bicycle called chance CHAPTER color course Cousin Rachel cried Rusty dear door dreamed dress eyes face Farleigh feel felt freckles Freddy gingham girl glad hands heart Helen Martin Jane Miller janitor knew Langley laughed looked Mabel Graham McCurdy's mind minister Miss Penny Monday morning mother Mudge never night note-book party Penny's perhaps phaeton Phillips pony pretty prize red hair Reuben and Rusty Reuben Cartwright Rusty Miller Rusty's father Saturday scholarship seemed Seth Miller silk sister skating smiled somehow sort South Hollow spoke stood suddenly Sunday suppose sure talk tell there's thing thought to-day told took turned walk Wat Graham Watson Graham wear week Wenham wonder word yellow hair young
Populære avsnitt
Side 41 - I am lord of the fowl and the brute. 0 solitude! where are the charms That sages have seen in thy face? Better dwell in the midst of alarms Than reign in this horrible place. 1 am out of humanity's reach I must finish my journey alone Never hear the sweet music of speech; I start at the sound of my own.
Side 174 - In their other courses, the work consisted of lectures and recitations in the ratio of three of the former to two of the latter, with outside reading from history and reference books.