| Charles Dickens - 1846 - 550 pages
...Walter once again. " Now lay me down," he said ; " and Floy, come close to me, and let me see you !" Sister and brother wound their arms around each other,...near the sea. I hear the waves ! They always said so !" Presently he told her that the motion of the boat upon the stream was lulling him to rest. How... | |
| 1847 - 296 pages
...Walter once again. ' Now lay me down,' he said ; and, Floy, come close to me, and let me see you!' Sister and brother wound their arms around each other,...near the sea. I hear the waves ! They always said so !' Presently he told her that the motion of the boat upon the stream was lulling him to rest. How... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1847 - 364 pages
...from his lips. 279 "Now lay me down," he said; "and Floy, come close to me, and let me see you ! " Sister and brother wound their arms around each other,...between its green banks and the rushes, Floy! But it 's very near the sea. I hear the waves! They always said so ! " Presently he told her that the motion... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1847 - 368 pages
...parted from his lips. "Now lay me down," he said; "and Floy, come close to me, and let me see you!" Sister and brother wound their arms around each other,...together. "How fast the river runs, between its green hanks and the rushes, Floy! But it 's very near the sea. I hear the waves! They always said so!" Presently... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1848 - 752 pages
...Walter once again. " Now lay me down," he said; " and Floy, come close to me, and let me see you !" Sister and brother wound their arms around each other,...near the sea. I hear the waves ! They always said so!" Presently he told her that the motion of the boat upon the stream was lulling him to rest. How... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1848 - 732 pages
...Walter once again. "Now lay me down," he said; "and Floy, come close to me, and let me see you ! " Sister and brother wound their arms around each other,...between its green banks and the rushes, Floy ! But it 's very near the sea. I hear the wares ! They always said so ! " Presently he told her that the... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1848 - 730 pages
...Walter once again. "Now lay me down," he said; "and Floy, come close to me, and let me see you ! " Sister and brother wound their arms around each other,...runs, between its green banks and the rushes, Floy ! J5ut it 's very near the sea. I hear the waves ! They always said so ! " Presently he told her that... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1852 - 572 pages
...Walter once again. " Now lay me down," he said ; " and Floy, come close to me, and let me see you !" Sister and brother wound their arms around each other,...near the sea. I hear the waves ! They always said so !" Presently he told her that the motion of the boat upon the stream was lulling him to rest. How... | |
| J. B. Syme - 1852 - 196 pages
...Walter, once again. " Now lay me down," he said ; " and Floy, come s close to me and let me see you ! " Sister and brother wound their arms around each other...between its green banks and the rushes, Floy ! But it is very near the sea. I hear the waves ! They always said so ! " Presently, he told her that the... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1860 - 196 pages
...Walter once again. " Now lay me down," he said ; " and, Floy, come close to me, and let me see you ! " Sister and brother wound their arms around each other,...fell upon them, locked together. " How fast the river nms, between its green banks and the rushes, Floy ! But it 's very near the sea. I hear the waves !... | |
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