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1 October, evening.--I found Thomas Snelling in his house at Bethnal Green, but unhappily he was not in a condition to remember anything. The very prospect of beer which my expected coming had opened ...
One morning, Mrs. Bretton, coming promptly into my room, desired me to open my drawers and show her my dresses; which I did, without a word.
"That will do," said she, when she had turned them over....
《Jane Eyre》Chapter 20
Charlotte Bronte Jane Eyre novel
2008/5/27
I had forgotten to draw my curtain, which I usually did, and also to let down my window-blind. The consequence was, that when the moon, which was full and bright (for the night was fine), came in her ...
I don't think I have any words in which to tell the meeting of the mother and daughters. Such hours are beautiful to live, but very hard to describe, so I will leave it to the imagination of my reader...
THERE was something about Aunt Polly's manner, when she kissed Tom, that swept away his low spirits and made him lighthearted and happy again. He started to school and had the luck of coming upon Beck...
With the October frosts came the cheery fires in the great fireplaces; and Demi's dry pine-chips helped Dan's oak-knots to blaze royally, and go roaring up the chimney with a jolly sound. All were gla...
《The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn》Chapter 20
Mark Twain The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn novel
2008/5/23
THEY asked us considerable many questions; wanted
to know what we covered up the raft that way
for, and laid by in the daytime instead of running --
was Jim a runaway nigger? Says I:
"Goodness s...
《A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court》Chapter 20 - The Ogre's Castle
Mark Twain A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Cour novel
2008/5/23
BETWEEN six and nine we made ten miles, which
was plenty for a horse carrying triple -- man,
woman, and armor; then we stopped for a long nooning under some trees by a limpid brook.
Right so came...