She had fallen back in her chair, with half- opened eyes and white lips like a corpse. He took her up in his arms as if she had been a child, and carried her into another room, where he laid her on a bed. He had often seen sick and dying people, and he... Harper's Novels - Seite 19von Harper & Brothers - 1843Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Fredrika Bremer - 1843 - 660 Seiten
...it pleasant to he gored to death." At the instant when the animal rushed forward with his head hent down, she threw her red shawl over him with astonishing...in her foot, took her up in her arms as if she had heen a child, and carried her into the little grove. When she had walked a little way, and no longer... | |
| George MacDonald - 1863 - 416 Seiten
...thick veD, creeping down the stairs like a thief. Without saying a word, the strong girl lifted her in her arms as if she had been a child, and carried her back to her room. Euphra neither struggled nor spoke. Margaret laid her on her couch, and sat down... | |
| 1878 - 906 Seiten
...fallen back in her chair, with half-opened eyes and white lips like a corpse. He took her up in his arms as if she had been a child, and carried her into another room, where he laid her on a bed. He had often seen sick and, dying people, and he did not... | |
| 1878 - 786 Seiten
...fallen back in her chair, with half -opened eyes and white lips like a corpse. He took her np in his arms as if she had been a child, and carried her into another room, where he laid her on a bed. He had often seen sick and dying people, and he did not for... | |
| 1878 - 818 Seiten
...fallen back in her chair, with half- opened eyes and white lips like a corpse. He took her up in his arms as if she had been a child, and carried her into another room, where he laid her on a bed. He had often seen sick and dying people, and he did not for... | |
| Rudolph Lindau - 1883 - 362 Seiten
...fallen back in her chair, with half-opened eyes and white lips like a corpse. He took her up in his arms as if she had been a child, and carried her into another room, where he laid her on a bed. He had often seen sick and dying people, and he did not for... | |
| George McDonald - 1927 - 428 Seiten
...thick veil, creeping down the stairs like a thief. Without Baying a word, the strong girl lifted her in her arms as if she had been a child, and carried her back to her room. Euphra neither struggled nor spoke. Margaret laid her on her couch, and sat down... | |
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