What I LikeC. Scribner's sons, 1937 - 718 pages |
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Page 469
... STONE FACE NE afternoon , when the sun was going down , a mother and her little boy sat at the door of their cottage , O talking about the Great Stone Face . They had but to lift their eyes , and there it was plainly to be seen , though ...
... STONE FACE NE afternoon , when the sun was going down , a mother and her little boy sat at the door of their cottage , O talking about the Great Stone Face . They had but to lift their eyes , and there it was plainly to be seen , though ...
Page 470
... Stone Face seemed positively to be alive . It was a happy lot for children to grow up to manhood or womanhood with the Great Stone Face before their eyes , for all the features were noble , and the expression was at once grand and sweet ...
... Stone Face seemed positively to be alive . It was a happy lot for children to grow up to manhood or womanhood with the Great Stone Face before their eyes , for all the features were noble , and the expression was at once grand and sweet ...
Page 479
... Stone Face had poured its thunder- breath into the cry . All these comments , and this vast en- thusiasm , served the more to interest our friend ; nor did he think of questioning that now , at length , the mountain- visage had found ...
... Stone Face had poured its thunder- breath into the cry . All these comments , and this vast en- thusiasm , served the more to interest our friend ; nor did he think of questioning that now , at length , the mountain- visage had found ...
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