Pictures of startling clearness rose up of the gloomy winters, the long grey twilights, murky atmosphere, elongated shadows, chilly springs, and sloppy summers • of factory chimneys and crowds of grimy operatives, rung to work in early morning by factory... Mornings of the Recess, 1861-4 - Page 124by Samuel Lucas - 1864Full view - About this book
| Henry Walter Bates - 1863 - 452 lehte
...of factory chimneys and crowds of grimy operatives, rung to work in early morning by factory bells ; of union workhouses, confined rooms, artificial cares and slavish conventionalities. To live again amidst these dull scenes I was quitting a country of perpetual summer, where my life had been spent... | |
| Henry Walter Bates - 1880 - 168 lehte
...of factory chimneys and crowds of grimy operatives, rung to work in early morning by factory bells ; of union workhouses, confined rooms, artificial cares,...summer, where my life had been spent, like that of three fourths of the people, in gypsy fashion, on the endless streams or in the boundless forests.... | |
| Henry Walter Bates - 1880 - 176 lehte
...of factory chimneys and erowds of grimy operatives, rung to work in early morning by factory bells ; of union workhouses, confined rooms, artificial cares,...conventionalities. To live again amid these dull scenes 1 was quitting a country of perpetual summer, where my life had been spent, like that of three fourths... | |
| Henry Walter Bates - 1880 - 162 lehte
...of grimy operatives, rung to work in early morning by factory bells ; of union workhouses, connned rooms, artificial cares, and slavish conventionalities. To live again amid these dull scenes 1 was quitting a country of perpetual summer, where my life had been spent, like that of three fourths... | |
| 1893 - 428 lehte
...of factor* chimneys and crowds of grimy operatives, rung to work in early morning by factory bells; of union workhouses, confined rooms, artificial cares and slavish conventionalities. To live again amidst these dull scenes I was quitting a country of perpetual summer, where my life had been spent,... | |
| William Henry Koebel - 1917 - 682 lehte
...union workhouses, confined rooms, artificial cares, and slavish conventionalities. To live again amidst these dull scenes I was quitting a country of perpetual...the endless streams, or in the boundless forests." At the moment of parting, as was natural enough, Bates seems completely to have forgotten that there... | |
| William Henry Koebel - 1917 - 682 lehte
...of factory chimneys and crowds of grimy operatives, rung to work in early morning by factory bells ; of union workhouses, confined rooms, artificial cares, and slavish conventionalities. To live again amidst these dull scenes I was quitting a country of perpetual summer, where my life had been spent... | |
| Hugh Raffles - 2002 - 324 lehte
...of factory chimneys and crowds of grimy operatives, rung to work in early morning by factory bells; of union workhouses, confined rooms, artificial cares and slavish conventionalities. To live again amongst these dull scenes I was quitting a country of perpetual summer, where my life had been spent... | |
| Stephen R. Bown - 2002 - 284 lehte
...of factory chimneys and crowds of grimy operatives, rung to work in early morning by factory bells; of union workhouses, confined rooms, artificial cares, and slavish conventionalities. To live again amongst these dull scenes I was quitting a country of perpetual summer, where my life had been spent... | |
| Henry Walter Bates - 2004 - 452 lehte
...of factory chimneys and crowds of grimy operatives, rung to work in early morning by factory bells ; of union workhouses, confined rooms, artificial cares and slavish conventionalities. To live again amidst these dull scenes I was quitting a country of perpetual summer, where my life had been spent... | |
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