I heard her voice in high windy clamor for a moment or two. Then it gradually subsided, like a gust of wind in a garret ; then there was a laugh ; then I heard nothing more. After a little while my landlady came out with an odd smile on her face, adjusting... The Works of Washington Irving: Bracebridge hall - Página 78por Washington Irving - 1851Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Washington Irving - 1822 - 412 páginas
...voice in high, windy clamour for a moment or two. Then it gradually subsided, like a gust of wind in a garret ; then there was a laugh ; then I heard nothing...she said, " Nothing at all, only the girl's a fool." — I was more than ever perplexed what to make of this unaccountable personage, who could put a good-natured... | |
| 1822 - 452 páginas
...voice in high windy clamour for a moment or two ; then it gradually subsided, like a gust of wind in a garret ; then there was a laugh • then I heard nothing...she said, " Nothing at all, only the girl's a fool." I was more than ever perplexed what to make of this unaccountable personage, who could put a good-natured... | |
| 1822 - 962 páginas
...high windy clamour for a moment or two; then it gradually subsided, like a gust of wind in a garref ; then there was a laugh then I heard nothing more....she said, " Nothing at all, only the girl's a fool." I was more than ever perplexed what to make of this unaccountable personage, who could put a good-natured... | |
| Washington Irving - 1822 - 406 páginas
...voice in high, windy clamour for a moment or two. Then it gradually subsided, like a gust of wind in a garret ; then there was a laugh ; then I heard nothing...the matter ; she said, " Nothing at all, only the girl 'sa fool." — I was more than ever perplexed what to make of this unaccountable personage, who... | |
| 1822 - 446 páginas
...voice in high windy clamour for a moment or two ; then it gradually subsided, like a gust of wind in a garret ; then there was a laugh then I heard nothing...stairs, I heard the landlord ask her what was the matter j she said, " Nothing at all, only the girl's a fool." I was more than ever perplexed what to make... | |
| 1822 - 520 páginas
...voice in high windy clamour for a moment or two. Then it gradually subsided, like a gust of wind in a garret. Then there was a laugh ; then I heard nothing...she went down stairs I heard the landlord ask her whnt was the mutter; she said, " nothing at all—only the girl's a fool." 1 was more than ever perplexed... | |
| 1822 - 524 páginas
...or two. Then it gradually subsided, like a gust of wind in a garret. Then there was a laugh ; then 1 heard nothing more. After a little while my landlady...down stairs I heard the landlord ask her what was the m.itter; she said, " nothing at all — only the girl's a fool." 1 was more than ever perplexed what... | |
| 1822 - 522 páginas
...mantlepiece. . The Ladies' of wind in a garret; then there was a Magazine had become an abomination laugh ; then I heard nothing more, After a little...my landlady came out with an odd smile on her face, adto me ; it was as tedious as the day | i|self. J wandered .out, not knowing >KJ»at to do, and ascended... | |
| William Oxberry - 1824 - 380 páginas
...or two. Then it gradually subsided, like a gust of wind in a garret ; then there was a laugh ; and I heard nothing more. After a little while my landlady...she said, " Nothing at all, only the girl's a fool." — I was more than ever perplexed what to make of this unaccountable personage, who could put a good-natured... | |
| Cabinet - 1824 - 440 páginas
...voice in high, windy clamour, for a moment or two. Then it gradually subsided, like a gust of wind in a garret ; then there was a laugh ; then I heard nothing...little while my landlady came out with an odd smile in her fact, adjusting her cap, which was a little on one side. As she went down stairs, I heard the... | |
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