Selections from English literature, by E. Lee, Book 11913 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 14
Page 85
... asked her also what he had best to do further to them . So she asked him what they were , whence they came , and whither they were bound ; and he told her . Then she counselled him that when he arose in the morning he should beat them ...
... asked her also what he had best to do further to them . So she asked him what they were , whence they came , and whither they were bound ; and he told her . Then she counselled him that when he arose in the morning he should beat them ...
Page 131
... asked Blackwood what he should consider as a victory . That officer answered , that , considering the handsome way in which battle was offered by the enemy , their apparent determination for a fair trial of strength , and the situation ...
... asked Blackwood what he should consider as a victory . That officer answered , that , considering the handsome way in which battle was offered by the enemy , their apparent determination for a fair trial of strength , and the situation ...
Page 135
... asked , " Is that poor Scott that's gone ? " and being informed that it was indeed so , exclaimed , Poor fellow ! " Presently , a double - headed shot struck a party of marines , who were drawn up on the poop , and killed eight of them ...
... asked , " Is that poor Scott that's gone ? " and being informed that it was indeed so , exclaimed , Poor fellow ! " Presently , a double - headed shot struck a party of marines , who were drawn up on the poop , and killed eight of them ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
answer arms Arnold's Assistant Master battle began birds Bob Cratchit Book brave called Camelot Captain Clifton College cloud Cratchit Creon cried dark dead death Demeter Dobbin dogs earth Edited England English Excalibur eyes face fair feet fell fire French GILBERT WHITE Grand Master grey hand Hardy hath head heard heart Heaven Hiawatha hill honour horse HUBERT Ivanhoe King Arthur Lady of Shalott land Lars Porsena light Lludd look Lord Lord Melbourne loud Maggie maiden mender of roads morning mother Nelson never night noble Nokomis o'er passed Persephone Polynices PRINCE Queen river rode rose round sail School ship side Sir Bedivere Sir Patrick Spens Sir Walter sleep smile spake stood sword tell thee thou hast thro Tiny Tim trees turned voice walk wind young