... it was as bright as glory, and you'd have a little glimpse of treetops a-plunging about away off yonder in the storm, hundreds of yards further than you could see before ; dark as sin again in a second, and now you'd hear the thunder let go with an... Education - Pągina 51928Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| James Boyd White - 2001 - 316 pągines
...— fst! it was as bright as glory and you'd have a little glimpse of treetops a-plunging about, away off yonder in the storm, hundreds of yards further...like rolling empty barrels downstairs, where it's long stairs and they bounce a good deal, you know. "Jim, this is nice," I says. "I wouldn't want to... | |
| Mark Twain - 2001 - 658 pągines
...glimpse of tree-lops a-plunging ahotil. away off yonder in the storm, hundreds of vards further than von could see before; dark as sin" again in a second,...the thunder let go with an awful crash and then go rumhling. grumbling, lumhling down the skv towards the under side ol'llie world, like rolling eiiiplv... | |
| John Bird - 2007 - 265 pągines
...becomes extended by Huck's homely explanation. All of this sentence is original to the manuscript: "And now you'd hear the thunder let go with an awful...under side of the world, like rolling empty barrels down stairs, where it's long stairs and they bounce a good deal, you know." We might expect such a... | |
| Mark Twain - 1923 - 382 pągines
...fst ! it was as bright as glory, and you'd have a little glimpse of tree-tops a-plunging about away off yonder in the storm, hundreds of yards further...like rolling empty barrels downstairs — where it's long stairs and they bounce a good deal, you know. " Jim, this is nice," I says. " I wouldn't want... | |
| 1998 - 322 pągines
...fit! it was as bright as glory, and you'd have a little glimpse of tree-tops a-plunging about away off yonder in the storm, hundreds of yards further...like rolling empty barrels downstairs — where it's long stairs and they bounce a good deal, you know. "Jim, this is nice," I says. "I wouldn't want to... | |
| 1970 - 900 pągines
...get so dark that it looked all blue-black outside, and lovely ... and now you'd hear the thunder let go rumbling, grumbling, tumbling down the sky towards...the world, like rolling empty barrels downstairs... Fierce and destructive, the Nature described above is so contrasting to the calmness of the Mississippi.... | |
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