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All the year round21.11.1874
  • Datum
    Samstag, 21. November 1874
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 9
[...] Heath descended from the table, passed into the outer room, closed the door, and, pulling aside the curtain, peered through the glass, for the purpose of ascertaining what portions of the room were in view; then [...]
[...] his breast. “Stay !” said the captain, still in a whisper, and pulling at Heath's coat. “Come aside for an instant—come over here—let us talk this out, and do nothing [...]
[...] as he hoarsely whispered. Presently he reappeared, bearing with him two huge stones which he had pulled out from among the foundations of the dilapidated rustic bridge. One of these he wrapped in his [...]
[...] sex he adores en gros, but is rather too blasé to care much about en détail. Poppy would sit upon his knee and pull his whiskers no more | Well, these had been charming diversions in their way; but [...]
[...] every age has its pleasures: and perhaps, better than the riding to Banbury Cross and the whisker pulling, was the sight of Poppy in her white gown, with a blue sash round her pretty waist, and her daisy [...]
[...] country folk had; prudent, and practical, and going straight at the pounds, shillings, and pence. But it pulled him up, and he was grateful to Poppy for not “flinging herself at his head; ” as he afterwards told [...]
[...] it P I’m jerked to pieces by the jolting of this car.” Frank responds by pulling up the driver, dismounting from his own horse, and helping Charlotte to alight. Then the car [...]
[...] decidedly ever to fall into it either.” “Don’t you understand P” she says quickly. “My brother and sister pull the strings which regulate my actions just at present; they insisted upon it that it was [...]
[...] see you have.” Then with a heightened colour, she puts her hand on his arm and pulls him down on to the arm of her chair, and whispers to him, “You don't know what mischief you [...]
All the year round08.07.1871
  • Datum
    Samstag, 08. Juli 1871
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 8
[...] keel firmly against the log. It seemed im movable. The man himself climbed to wards it, and in vain tried to pull, lift, or [...]
[...] to draw him up ; thus for the second time the ropes had begun to be drawn up, the raft advanced under the first pull, but its head, owing to the great light cask, dipped beneath it, and as the raft still advanced, [...]
[...] upon all fours, keeping his chin well elevated to avoid being drowned. We ex pected at every pull to see his head go under, but, alas! they pulled in vain, for the front of the raft, pressed down by the [...]
[...] arrival, been talking of the patients who were waiting for him. “Well,” said Garth, pulling out his list of fifteen, “it’s no great matter, Dick, after all, whether I see them to-night or not, for nine of them have such [...]
[...] time it was over quickly. At this moment the postilions wheeled their horses to the left, and pulled them up, calling lustily, “Gate, gate l’’ “So we have arrived,” said Maud, let [...]
[...] front of the house, along which this road, ex panding before it into a court-yard, passes. And now they pull up before the steps of the hall-door. And the horses stand drooping their heads, and snorting, and sending up [...]
[...] which we are already acquainted. Mercy Creswell screwed her lips harder, and raised her eyebrows, “pulling,” as they say, in her abstraction, an old and dismal grimace. [...]
[...] troduction in a dry, rapid way. “Half an hour later than we expected,” said Mr. Drummond, pulling out a large old-fashioned silver watch by the chain, from which dangled a bunch of seals and [...]
All the year round27.07.1872
  • Datum
    Samstag, 27. Juli 1872
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 8
[...] objects, as though awaiting his return. Mr. Jeffreys walked to the window and pulled up the blind; then looked round the room, and in spite of himself, as it were, heaved a deep sigh. [...]
[...] believe that during the Diocletian persecu tion the first Christian church on the site of St. Paul's was pulled down, and a temple to Diana built on its ruins, while at West minster a shrine to Apollo displaced St. [...]
[...] visited St. Paul's. One November night, the great rood in St. Paul's and the images were pulled down, and the walls whitewashed, to the destruction of all idol atrous paintings. The rich plate and vessels [...]
[...] atrous paintings. The rich plate and vessels were seized, and the Protector Somerset pulled down the chapter and charnel-house [...]
[...] Bishop Ridley. The Protestant mob, cha fing into a rage, shouted “He preaches damnation ; pull him down, pull him down,” and a dagger was thrown at Bourne, who was only saved by the inter [...]
[...] recklessly pulled down, and the church of St. Gregory, abutting on the south-west cor ner of St. Paul's, quickly removed. Inigo [...]
[...] stopping and questioning them, and playing nine - pins at unreasonable hours. The churchyard cross was also pulled down. Soon after the Restoration, Wren was called in to see the half-ruined cathedral. [...]
[...] the alarm, and found the lord mayor in Cannon-street, begging people in vain to pull down houses and check the spread ing and most threatening flames, but no body obeyed, so Pepys calmly rolled home [...]
All the year round31.12.1870
  • Datum
    Samstag, 31. Dezember 1870
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 9
[...] of a tall building in the middle of the thoroughfare. The city marshal and his man were at once despatched to pull down the green gauds, but that worthy pair found it was not to be done so easily. The [...]
[...] were seized by the halberdiers, and sent to the Compter for a day; but Warner seems to have been defeated in his attempt to pull down the obnoxious branches, for we are told that, failing in that design, he fell [...]
[...] a man had been killed, and forth rushed the people armed with clubs. The gates were pulled down, and raising the cry, “For God, King Charles, and Kent,” the men of the county flocked in to aid the [...]
[...] not speak; but while I was attending to his wounded comrade beside him he kept pulling mycoat-tails, and whenever I turned [...]
[...] Then friends shake hands with friends, and everybody who has had the self-denial to keep it concealed until now, pulls forth his bottle, and presses one and all to partake. It may be remarked that owing to the [...]
[...] Well, my neck was stretched out o' the winda, looking for the first view o' the great house; and, all at once we pulled up in front of it. A great white-and-black house it is, wi' [...]
[...] head nor tail on. And my aunt med answer again: “Let them pull faces, ma'am, and say what they will; if the Lord be for us, who can be against us?” [...]
[...] tongue at last, and if I did na blare a yellock, rennin’ down the gallery and almost pulled Mrs. Wyvern's door off tº hooks, and frighted her half out o' her wits. Ye may guess I did na sleep that night; [...]
[...] the keyhole. The key fitted, sure enough, and, wi'a strang twist and a lang skreeak, the boult went back and he pulled the door open. - There was another door inside, stranger [...]
All the year round28.01.1871
  • Datum
    Samstag, 28. Januar 1871
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 8
[...] him, “I once met a Mr. Marston at-” But here a covert glance from Maud pulled her up again. “I certainly did meet a Mr. Marston somewhere; but it is a long time ago,” she [...]
[...] fusee-box. Drive back at once.” “Stop, sir,” I said, smiling, “I have thought of that;” and pulled out a match from my pocket. He would have hugged me for this forethought. He said it showed such [...]
[...] his waistcoat pocket. “Wait—no—yes— there is one I do believe.” He pulled out one—saved It was as pre cious as a gem, that little splinter of wood. Alas! with fraying in his pocket the top [...]
[...] Even with all this his work is not ended. He has to pull out and to thrust in a series of knobs or small handles, called draw. stops. These are connected with the most [...]
[...] “This won't do ſ” said Von Werder, a young Landwehr cavalry officer. “Halt " The driver pulled for a couple of minutes at his horses' tough mouths, and we came to a stop. [...]
[...] However, it was no time to think of one's boots and trousers when one's life appeared in such jeopardy; so pulling my revolver from my belt I hastily joined the rest at the top of the stairs. I heard Wilhelm call [...]
[...] there stood a man. My first impulse was to shoot him dead. I raised my revolver, but before I could pull the trigger he ex claimed: “Mon Dieu ! You would not murder me?” [...]
[...] the long procession came to an end, here was Colonel Bouchier, on his great 11orse, pulling up for a few moments at the gate. Outrushed Peter hatless, followed by Polly bonnetless. Quite a crowd gathered to see [...]
All the year round04.07.1874
  • Datum
    Samstag, 04. Juli 1874
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 8
[...] three royal founders of Peterborough, carved, painted, and gilt, which were pulled down and broken in 1646. Abbot Hedda reigned in an unfortunate time. The savage Danes, who plundered [...]
[...] of Wight, was a great reformer of Peter borough, for he moved the village to the west side of the monastery, pulled down a castle near the church, fixed on a new place of wharfage, and removed the church [...]
[...] Early on the morning after they arrived, these troopers broke open the cathedral doors, and at once pulled down the two organs, trampling the pipes to pieces with their big cavalry boots. They then [...]
[...] but all he replied was— “See how these poor people are con cerned to see their idols pulled down l’” The choir being now destroyed to a mere heap of shattered lumber, Cromwell's [...]
[...] painted and gilt, and reaching almost to the roof. There were no obnoxious images in it. The soldiers, however, pulled it down with ropes, and contemptuously destroyed it as a relic of Popery. [...]
[...] that unhappy woman. There was no hearse and pall over the body of Mary Queen of Scots, but they pulled down and tore to pieces the royal arms, sword and helmet—escutcheons that hung on a pillar [...]
[...] ing with the departure of Cromwell's men. They were as greedy as Henry the Eighth, and they pulled down and sold the clois ters, the old chapter-house, the library, and the bishop's hall and chapel. The [...]
[...] seething away like a huge cauldron. You literally have to lay your head on the rock behind which you are sheltering, pull your felt-hat well down, and look as stealthily as if, instead of blinding spray, that hurts [...]
All the year round30.08.1873
  • Datum
    Samstag, 30. August 1873
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 8
[...] round the suora when she comes among them, seize her hands, clasp her knees, and pull her gown with perfect confidence and familiarity. Yet these good women can give their charges a sound rating on [...]
[...] thither, and pokes at the soil with the point of his stick, and makes a vast pother about pulling off a few dead leaves. But the flowers don't mind it. They flourish with a sweet contentment in their shabby homes, [...]
[...] plexion, Captain Egremont ?” said Adela. “Not at all,” he replied; “it’s a lovely day on the river; do come for a short pull. See, I have room for you in the stern, and you can steer. Now Jack, hold that stern [...]
[...] bank, and ere I well knew what had hap pened, she was sitting in the stern ; he pulling away with a flush of triumphant delight on his face. “We won't be long, Mr. Brandon; have [...]
[...] Chanticleer was a bright chestnut, hot tempered, like all his colour. As he went along swinging his head about, and pulling hard, I saw that I had rough work be fore me, for already he was excited by the [...]
[...] a vivid consciousness of the Nemesis astern. Chanticleer appears determined to look at nothing but that horse's tail. I take a pull at him, then the blue and white jacket rises out of the line of sight, and discloses a [...]
[...] be beaten, and the excitement is purely selfish. I feel that if my blue and white pilot falls, I can neither pull to right or left, but must go straight on him; I hope, in that case, I shall not kill him, but that [...]
[...] eyes meet for an instant; I wonder if he reads the world of hate that gleams in mine. “Fool!” he mutters, as he takes a pull at Warhawk, whose head steals back to my side and then out of sight. As I come at [...]
All the year round18.02.1871
  • Datum
    Samstag, 18. Februar 1871
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 7
[...] Grange before it's noticed here.” “I think, Jones, they reckon upon— don't pull my hair.” By this time she was sitting in her dressing-gown before the glass, with her dark, golden-brown hair [...]
[...] little head. Jones was brushing out its folds. “I’m not pulling it, indeed, miss,” she protested. “Yes, you were, Jones. Don't ever con [...]
[...] fiery glance in return for this cool welcome, and does not sit down, but walks instead, with a quick step, to the window, pulls the blind aside, and looks out perseveringly. [...]
[...] openings for cannon, were pierced every where. Houses that would protect the enemy were pulled down, and olive gar dens that would shelter the French tirail leurs were remorselessly rooted up. The [...]
[...] Champagne Charley. Ha! haſ Very good. Bear no malice. Tresham, tip us your fist. Don't pull a fellow about, Bobby. Good-night all—jolly fellow !” The superintendent looked after him with [...]
[...] blind men's eyes! Did he remember now his recent tau et at poor Lilly's presumed poverty? Then he pulled out the violets, kissed them musingly, and repeated to him self all that Lilly had said. , Mr. Frank [...]
[...] The moment he said that, the man stooped down, spoke hurriedly to Gumboge, took off his hat, pulled out a letter, threw it back, then thrust on his hat, and galloped off in the direction indicated. [...]
All the year round31.01.1874
  • Datum
    Samstag, 31. Januar 1874
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 6
[...] bang away upon them with wooden or iron hammers; or, as an alternative, they may pull ropes which act upon the hammers, the latter being pivoted at one end; or, as another alternative, they may [...]
[...] hammers, the latter being pivoted at one end; or, as another alternative, they may set the bells themselves swinging by pull ing ropes, and cause an iron clapper within each bell to strike a blow at each [...]
[...] to give an octave and a half; here we have a peal of bells; and skilled men ring changes on these bells, by pulling ropes which set them swinging. There have been times when the pulling has been done [...]
[...] hammer which struck the outside of the bell; but the modern and better plan is to pull downwards, giving a swing to the bell itself, and causing it to receive the blows of a clapper inside. The ringers of these [...]
[...] lated urchins flattened their noses, after a tussle with rail spikes, against the window, suddenly to vanish, pulled down from behind, their untimely discom fiture being celebrated by a loud war [...]
[...] hand, it was burning hot, and so thin and transparent, it had the look of white wax. “I’m a good deal pulled down, as you see, Duke. I've grown thinner than ever; I know it by the way my clothes hang so [...]
All the year round11.12.1869
  • Datum
    Samstag, 11. Dezember 1869
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 6
[...] to build and beautify. The first preliminary of course was to destroy. Many houses must be pulled down and their proprietors reimbursed. A good deal of diplomacy was expended on the powers that ruled such [...]
[...] from the direction, she must be coming from the Furibond: but without a glass it is im possible to see the ships. How they pull, the blue-jackets Just watch them. It's artistic. Strength, and the kind of grace [...]
[...] that comes from strength skilfully used. See how they bend and rise, and how the oars all flash together. They are pulling for this nearest landing place.” Mr. Frost craned his head out of the [...]
[...] who had been in the boat, into the vehicle. The lady followed, and they drove off. The ship's boat then was pulled back again to wards the squadron, and swiftly diminished to a mere speck on the waters. [...]
[...] directors at half past tén. It is a quarter past ten now. I must be off.” “Nay,” replied Barletti, pulling out his own watch. “You are fast, I think. By my watch it is only five minutes past ten.” [...]
[...] in vain to urge that I have seen, perhaps, quite enough of the convivialities of the place for the time. We are pulled away to ward the inn, and on our way thither the elder seems to be mustering his friends to [...]