Hans went to vespers in the evening for the first time in his life, and, under pretense of crossing himself, stole a cupful, and returned home in triumph. Next morning he got up before the sun rose, put the holy water into a strong flask, and two bottles... The Dublin University Calendar - Page 361by Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland) - 1910Full view - About this book
| Readers - 1888 - 432 pages
...crossing himself, stole a cupful and returned home in triumph. 3. Next morning, before the sun rose, he put the holy water into a strong flask, and two bottles...staff in his hand, and set off for the mountains. It was, indeed, a morning that might have made any one happy, even with no Golden River to seek for.... | |
| Orville T. Bright, James Baldwin - Readers - 1888 - 436 pages
...crossing himself, stole a cupful and returned home in triumph. 3. Next morning, before the sun rose, he put the holy water into a strong flask, and two bottles...staff in his hand, and set off for the mountains. It was, indeed, a morning that might have made any one happy, even with no Golden River to seek for.... | |
| Sarah Louise Arnold, Charles Benajah Gilbert - Readers - 1897 - 330 pages
...in his life, and, under pretense of crossing himself, stole a cupful and returned home in triumph. Next morning he got up before the sun rose, put the...basket, slung them over his back, took his alpine staff 3 in his hand, and set off for the mountains. On his way out of town he had to pass the prison, and... | |
| Andrew Lang, Donald Grant Mitchell - Literature - 1898 - 568 pages
...in his life, and, under pretense of crossing himself, stole a cupful, and returned home in triumph. Next morning he got up before the sun rose, put the...hand, and set off for the mountains. On his way out of town he had to pass the prison, and as he looked in at the windows, whom should he see but Schwartz... | |
| Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - Anthologies - 1899 - 432 pages
...in his life, and, under pretense of crossing himself, stole a cupful, and returned home in triumph. Next morning he got up before the sun rose, put the...hand, and set off for the mountains. On his way out of town he had to pass the prison, and as he looked in at the windows, whom should he see but Schwartz... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1899 - 428 pages
...in his life, and, under pretense of crossing himself, stole a cupful, and returned home in triumph. Next morning he got up before the sun rose, put the...hand, and set off for the mountains. On his way out of town he had to pass the prison, and as he looked in at the windows, whom should he see but Schwartz... | |
| Martin Grove Brumbaugh - Readers - 1899 - 408 pages
...crossing himself, stole a cupful and returned home in triumph. Next morning, before the sun rose, he put the holy water into a strong flask, and two bottles of wine and some meat into a basket, slung them over his back, took his alpine staff in his hand, and set off for the mountains.... | |
| Readers - 1902 - 364 pages
...crossing himself, stole a cupful and returned home in triumph. 3. Next morning, before the sun rose, he put the holy water into a strong flask, and two bottles...staff in his hand, and set off for the mountains. It was, indeed, a morning that might have made anyone happy, even with no Golden River to seek for.... | |
| Etta Blaisdell McDonald, Mary Frances Blaisdell - Readers - 1902 - 386 pages
...morning he got up before the sun rose, poured the holy water into & stone flask, put some bread and meat in a basket, slung them over his back, took his...hand, and set off for the mountains. On his way out of town he had to pass the prison, and as he looked in at the windows, whom should he see but Schwartz... | |
| Charles Madison Curry - American literature - 1903 - 572 pages
...in his life, and, under pretense of crossing himself, stole a cupful, and returned home in triumph. Next morning he got up before the sun rose, put the...water into a strong flask, and two bottles of wine 590 and some meat in a basket, slung them over his back, took his alpine staff in his hand, and set... | |
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