Half Loaves: A StoryDuffield, 1911 - 377 páginas |
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Página 49
... Monna Lia , and fashioned her out of books and pic- tures , a beautiful dream - lady , who comforted her when Mamma was cross , and played with her when Evelyn would not play , and always understood ; who came to be to her more real ...
... Monna Lia , and fashioned her out of books and pic- tures , a beautiful dream - lady , who comforted her when Mamma was cross , and played with her when Evelyn would not play , and always understood ; who came to be to her more real ...
Página 155
... Monna Lia that Florida had made believe so long ago . The wave in the dark hair across her forehead seemed to have been worn there by some heavy weight , like a crown , as though shame and sorrow were a crown . Her eyes were haunted ...
... Monna Lia that Florida had made believe so long ago . The wave in the dark hair across her forehead seemed to have been worn there by some heavy weight , like a crown , as though shame and sorrow were a crown . Her eyes were haunted ...
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... Monna Lia , I'm going to sit down on the floor here by the fire , and drink my glass of wine , and stay a little . You see , there's nothing you can do about it . " XII ONCE upon a time there was a little girl 156 HALF LOAVES.
... Monna Lia , I'm going to sit down on the floor here by the fire , and drink my glass of wine , and stay a little . You see , there's nothing you can do about it . " XII ONCE upon a time there was a little girl 156 HALF LOAVES.
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... Monna Lia , don't think of such things . Oh , what does anything matter ? Or else it all matters so much that there's no use in thinking , and nothing makes any difference . " " But it does , it does . Oh , child , you don't know . I ...
... Monna Lia , don't think of such things . Oh , what does anything matter ? Or else it all matters so much that there's no use in thinking , and nothing makes any difference . " " But it does , it does . Oh , child , you don't know . I ...
Página 171
... Monna Lia . He knocks at my door , and does n't wait , and comes in , as if it were quite to be expected , and says : " Signorina , this one wants you , and that one wants you , this one has no food , and that one has no fire , and ...
... Monna Lia . He knocks at my door , and does n't wait , and comes in , as if it were quite to be expected , and says : " Signorina , this one wants you , and that one wants you , this one has no food , and that one has no fire , and ...
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afraid Alicia asked baby Bacè beautiful better caffè campanile castle lady chaise longue Chichetta child close Colla Bassa cried crowd dark door dreadful dream dress duchess Evelyn everything eyes face felt fire Flori Florida frightfully garden house gave Gerrard Gianin Giulin glad gone hands happy hate hills hurt Illsboro Jack knew lady's laughed Léonie light Ligurian listen little girl lived London Bridge looked madame Madonna Maria Domenica Marietta meant minute Monna Lia morning mother narcissus never night olive woods paese painted lady path perhaps piazza Pippo poor little thing remember reverendo seemed shadow shoulders Signorina Soeu somehow standing stay stone stood stopped strange sweet talk tell Teré terrace thought to-morrow Toinetta told touch town turned understand unhappy Vanini Ventimiglia voice waiting walls wanted watched wind woman women wondered
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Página 312 - Ho fatto tante lagrime e poi tante, Quanti sassetti a fabbricare un monte, Quanti sospiri a guadagnà
Página 266 - Vorrei morir di morte piccinina, Morta la sera e viva la mattina. Vorrei morire, e non vorrei morire, Vorrei veder chi mi piange e chi ride; Vorrei morir, e star sulle finestre, Vorrei veder chi mi cuce la veste; Vorrei morir, e stare sulla scala, Vorrei veder chi mi porta la bara: Vorrei morir, e vorre' alzar la voce, Vorrei veder chi mi porta la croce.
Página 312 - Fiorin d' abeto ! Ho perso lo mio Amor, son disperato : ho perso lo mio Amor : gli vado dreto.
Página 243 - La lece, at the foot of the bed, her face hidden in her hands, emitted a stifled sob.
Página 90 - It was the worst thing that had ever happened to her. The fire was still burning, the room was full of soft, thick, dimly red gloom.
Página 309 - Fior di cipresso. Accenditi, candela, in su quel masso, Fa lume all
Página 67 - Signorina had sat on the little three-legged stool before the fire, her elbows on her knees and her chin in her hands, telling herself stories.
Página 150 - Signorina must go to her at once. I do not know what would have happened if the Signorina had not come. This way, I pray the Signorina.