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" ... were varnished with the same dull liquid glaze ; while, far away in the vale, a faint whiteness of more than usual extent showed that the rivers were high in the meads. Beyond all this winked a few bleared lamplights through the beating drops —... "
Scotland, Stories of - Page 131
1896
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Longman's Magazine, Volume 1

1883 - 708 pages
...the top rail of the garden-gate, were varnished with the same dull liquid glaze ; VOL. I. NO. V. PP while, far away in the vale, a faint whiteness of...beating drops, lights that denoted the situation of the county-town from which he had appeared to come. The absence of all notes of life in that direction...
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Longman's Magazine, Volume 1

1883 - 736 pages
...possibilities that a house of this sort might include, and how they might bear upon the question of his entry. while, far away in the vale, a faint whiteness of...beating drops, lights that denoted the situation of the county-town from which he had appeared to come. The absence of all notes of life in that direction...
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Tales from Many Sources, Volume 2

1885 - 276 pages
...snail ; the roof of the little well (mostly dry), the well cover, the top rail of the garden-gate, were varnished with the same dull liquid glaze ; while,...beating drops, lights that denoted the situation of the country-town from which he had appeared to come. The absence of all notes of life in that direction...
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Tales from many sources, Volume 1

Tales - 1885 - 272 pages
...snail ; the roof of the little well (mostly dry), the well cover, the top rail of the garden-gate, were varnished with the same dull liquid glaze; while,...beating drops, lights that denoted the situation of the country-town from which he had appeared to come. The absence of all notes of life in that direction...
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Wessex Tales

Thomas Hardy - 1905 - 316 pages
...a snail ; the roof of the little well (mostly dry), the well-cover, the top rail of the gardengate, were varnished with the same dull liquid glaze ; while,...drops — lights that denoted the situation of the county-town from which he had appeared to come. The absence of all notes of life in that direction...
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Specimens of Prose Composition

Charles Read Nutter, Frank Wilson Cheney Hersey, Chester Noyes Greenough - 1907 - 590 pages
...snail ; the roof of the little well (mostly dry), the well-cover, the top rail of the garden-gate, were varnished with the same dull liquid glaze ; while,...vale, a faint whiteness of more than usual extent 15 showed that the rivers were high in the meads. Beyond all this winked a few bleared lamplights through...
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The Great English Short-story Writers: With Introductory Essays, Volumes 1 à 2

William James Dawson, Coningsby Dawson - 1910 - 688 pages
...a snail; the roof of the little well (mostly dry), the well-cover, the top rail of the garden-gate, were varnished with the same dull liquid glaze; while,...drops — lights that denoted the situation of the countytown from which he had appeared to come.- The absence of all notes of life in that direction...
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The Great English Short-story Writers: Evolution of the short-story

William James Dawson, Coningsby Dawson - 1910 - 328 pages
...(mostly dry), the well-cover, the top rail of the garden-gate, were varnished with the same ^"11 ln"'d glaze: while, far away in the vale, a faint whiteness...drops — lights that denoted the situation of the countytown from which he had appeared to come. The absence of all notes of life in that direction seemed...
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English for Secondary Schools

William Franklin Webster - 1912 - 392 pages
...indecision he turned and surveyed the scene around. Not a soul was anywhere visible. The garden-path stretched downward from his feet, gleaming like the...drops— lights that denoted the situation of the county-town from which he had appeared to come. The absence of all notes of life in that direction...
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English for Secondary Schools

William Franklin Webster - 1912 - 368 pages
...indecision he turned and surveyed the scene around. Not a soul was anywhere visible. The garden-path stretched downward from his feet, gleaming like the...rivers were high in the meads. Beyond all this winked afew bleared lamplights through the beating drops—lights that denoted the situation of the county-town...
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