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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «WATERILY»
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1
Red House: Being a Mostly Accurate Account of New England's ...
He wrote: Our understanding rises from such vast spaces where things waver
and vanish waterily I imagined the note had appeared in a gust of wind from the
overhead fan, or perhaps my own thoughts suddenly materialized. "Waterily" — it
...
2
Ninety-six hours' leave
In readiness for her evening's work, she wore an olive green coat and skirt and a
large black hat ; her face was pale, and her eyes waterily bright. Fenwick pushed
his friend forward with a whispered instruction what questions he was to ask ...
3
Lads' love: by S. R. Crockett
A stiller and yet more impressive melancholy took possession of me. I managed
to control myself in this alien- presence; but it was manifestly only by a powerful
effort of will, and, as it were, for the time being. I smiled waterily; then I looked
hard ...
Samuel Rutherford Crockett,
1897
left the clouds were breaking, gleams of light shone waterily on distant islets, and
a faint sparkle was on the tiny waves that danced on the pebbles. The whole of
that drive from the little roadside station to the old house of Airton has remained ...
John William Brodie-Innes,
1908
5
The Works of John Ruskin
... that the blue sky shone calmly through their openings, and the labouring sun
struggled strangely—now gleaming waterily on the red-ribbed skeleton crags,
now mingling with the guiver of the lightning, now again plunged into the swift
rack ...
John Ruskin, Sir Edward Tyas Cook, Alexander Dundas Ogilvy Wedderburn,
1903
6
On Alpine Heights and British Crags
... smile again instead of weeping waterily, and several hours of the simple life
were more or less enjoyed. The other party, though led by one of the most
famous of the young Cortina guides, had returned disconsolate to Misurina, but in
the ...
George Dixon Abraham,
1916
7
Recovering Your Story: Proust, Joyce, Woolf, Faulkner, Morrison
At this moment, the Ramsay dinner party begins to shimmer, to become
something precious and fragile: “order and dry land" as opposed to “outside,”
where “things wavered and vanished waterily" (147), a tiny island threatened by
the sea, frail ...
8
Anatheism: Returning to God After God
... inside the room, seemed to be order and dry land; there, outside, a reflection in
which things wavered and vanished, waterily. Some change at once went
through them all, as if this had really happened, and they were all conscious of
making ...
9
The Amazing Illustrated Word Game Memory Books Volume 2, Set ...
... VIOLATER TRIAZOLE PALTRIER PRETRIAL LIVETRAP QUARTILE
REQUITAL RURALITE LITERARY ALTERITY VAULTIER LAZURITE TRIVALVE
WATERILY AACEILRT AADEILRT AAEILLRT AAEILMRT AAEILPRT AAEILRRT
AAEILRTV ...
“ButI think it was more that Pamela wanted to get out, you see.” She sighed
waterily.“Poorgirl. Shewas overbalanced by Roderick's death.Ihad never thought
shecared overmuch forhim, frankly. She was a cold sort of woman. I shouldn't say
that ...