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730_358_000016_000004 | The old man returned to the cottage, and the youth, with tools different from those he had used in the morning, directed his steps across the fields. | 730 | 10.2 | ABA_arctic_a0236 | <ar> | |
730_358_000006_000004 | I quickly collected some branches, but they were wet and would not burn. | 730 | 4.52 | ASI_arctic_a0519 | <hi> | |
730_358_000004_000001 | I gradually saw plainly the clear stream that supplied me with drink and the trees that shaded me with their foliage. | 730 | 9.64 | BWC_arctic_a0535 | <zh> | |
730_358_000013_000002 | I ate my breakfast with pleasure and was about to remove a plank to procure myself a little water when I heard a step, and looking through a small chink, I beheld a young creature, with a pail on her head, passing before my hovel. | 730 | 15.96 | EBVS_arctic_a0236 | <es> | |
730_358_000010_000003 | The vegetables in the gardens, the milk and cheese that I saw placed at the windows of some of the cottages, allured my appetite. | 730 | 10.2 | ERMS_arctic_b0476 | <es> | |
730_358_000006_000003 | I examined the materials of the fire, and to my joy found it to be composed of wood. | 730 | 5.84 | HJK_arctic_a0388 | <ko> | |
730_358_000016_000003 | One was old, with silver hairs and a countenance beaming with benevolence and love; the younger was slight and graceful in his figure, and his features were moulded with the finest symmetry, yet his eyes and attitude expressed the utmost sadness and despondency. | 730 | 16.4 | HKK_arctic_a0247 | <ko> | |
730_358_000003_000002 | [The moon] I gazed with a kind of wonder. | 730 | 5.88 | HQTV_arctic_b0357 | <vi> | |
730_358_000002_000001 | Before I had quitted your apartment, on a sensation of cold, I had covered myself with some clothes, but these were insufficient to secure me from the dews of night. | 730 | 12.68 | LXC_arctic_a0443 | <zh> | |
730_358_000002_000000 | "It was dark when I awoke; I felt cold also, and half frightened, as it were, instinctively, finding myself so desolate. | 730 | 9.8 | MBMPS_arctic_a0400 | <es> | |
730_358_000016_000001 | The meal was quickly dispatched. | 730 | 2.88 | NCC_arctic_a0427 | <zh> | |
730_358_000013_000008 | She followed, and they disappeared. | 730 | 2.8 | NJS_arctic_b0061 | <es> | |
730_358_000001_000002 | Darkness then came over me and troubled me, but hardly had I felt this when, by opening my eyes, as I now suppose, the light poured in upon me again. | 730 | 13.52 | PNV_arctic_b0073 | <vi> | |
730_358_000010_000007 | No wood, however, was placed on the earth, which formed the floor, but it was dry; and although the wind entered it by innumerable chinks, I found it an agreeable asylum from the snow and rain. | 730 | 14.92 | RRBI_arctic_b0315 | <hi> | |
730_358_000009_000001 | This was a new sight to me, and I examined the structure with great curiosity. | 730 | 6.08 | SKA_arctic_a0384 | <ar> | |
730_358_000004_000004 | Sometimes I tried to imitate the pleasant songs of the birds but was unable. Sometimes I wished to express my sensations in my own mode, but the uncouth and inarticulate sounds which broke from me frightened me into silence again. | 730 | 14.6 | SVBI_arctic_a0355 | <hi> | |
730_358_000005_000000 | "The moon had disappeared from the night, and again, with a lessened form, showed itself, while I still remained in the forest. | 730 | 9.2 | THV_arctic_a0294 | <vi> | |
730_358_000008_000005 | A great fall of snow had taken place the night before, and the fields were of one uniform white; the appearance was disconsolate, and I found my feet chilled by the cold damp substance that covered the ground. | 730 | 19.52 | TLV_arctic_a0010 | <vi> | |
730_358_000000_000000 | Chapter eleven | 730 | 2.4 | TNI_arctic_b0510 | <hi> | |
730_358_000014_000002 | In one corner, near a small fire, sat an old man, leaning his head on his hands in a disconsolate attitude. | 730 | 9.64 | TXHC_arctic_b0074 | <zh> | |
730_358_000006_000001 | In my joy I thrust my hand into the live embers, but quickly drew it out again with a cry of pain. | 730 | 7.36 | YBAA_arctic_b0318 | <ar> | |
730_358_000006_000009 | I covered it carefully with dry wood and leaves and placed wet branches upon it; and then, spreading my cloak, I lay on the ground and sank into sleep. | 730 | 12.4 | YDCK_arctic_a0527 | <ko> | |
730_358_000001_000005 | This was the forest near Ingolstadt; and here I lay by the side of a brook resting from my fatigue, until I felt tormented by hunger and thirst. | 730 | 12.96 | YKWK_arctic_a0203 | <ko> | |
730_358_000009_000005 | His appearance, different from any I had ever before seen, and his flight somewhat surprised me. | 730 | 7.56 | ZHAA_arctic_b0220 | <ar> | |
730_358_000001_000004 | The light became more and more oppressive to me, and the heat wearying me as I walked, I sought a place where I could receive shade. | 730 | 9.48 | ABA_arctic_a0379 | <ar> | |
730_358_000009_000002 | Finding the door open, I entered. | 730 | 2.36 | ASI_arctic_a0539 | <hi> | |
730_358_000016_000000 | "The old man had, in the meantime, been pensive, but on the appearance of his companions he assumed a more cheerful air, and they sat down to eat. | 730 | 11.44 | BWC_arctic_a0158 | <zh> | |
730_360_000019_000000 | "I cannot describe to you the agony that these reflections inflicted upon me; I tried to dispel them, but sorrow only increased with knowledge. | 730 | 12.04 | EBVS_arctic_a0435 | <es> | |
730_360_000018_000003 | And what was I? Of my creation and creator I was absolutely ignorant, but I knew that I possessed no money, no friends, no kind of property. | 730 | 11.4 | ERMS_arctic_a0442 | <es> | |
730_360_000001_000000 | Chapter thirteen | 730 | 1.8 | HJK_arctic_b0443 | <ko> | |
730_360_000005_000001 | Agatha asked a question, to which the stranger only replied by pronouncing, in a sweet accent, the name of Felix. | 730 | 9.48 | HKK_arctic_b0100 | <ko> | |
730_360_000006_000002 | She did not appear to understand him, but smiled. | 730 | 3.36 | HQTV_arctic_a0574 | <vi> | |
730_360_000008_000001 | When they separated Felix kissed the hand of the stranger and said, 'Good night sweet Safie.' He sat up much longer, conversing with his father, and by the frequent repetition of her name I conjectured that their lovely guest was the subject of their conversation. | 730 | 15.08 | LXC_arctic_a0100 | <zh> | |
730_360_000007_000006 | The stranger learned about twenty words at the first lesson; most of them, indeed, were those which I had before understood, but I profited by the others. | 730 | 13.8 | MBMPS_arctic_a0350 | <es> | |
730_360_000006_000003 | He assisted her to dismount, and dismissing her guide, conducted her into the cottage. | 730 | 6.44 | NCC_arctic_b0040 | <zh> | |
730_360_000018_000002 | A man might be respected with only one of these advantages, but without either he was considered, except in very rare instances, as a vagabond and a slave, doomed to waste his powers for the profits of the chosen few! | 730 | 14.76 | NJS_arctic_a0393 | <es> | |
730_360_000010_000000 | "When she had finished, she gave the guitar to Agatha, who at first declined it. | 730 | 5.76 | PNV_arctic_b0520 | <vi> | |
730_360_000004_000001 | Felix replied in a cheerful accent, and the old man was recommencing his music when someone tapped at the door. | 730 | 6.96 | RRBI_arctic_a0393 | <hi> | |
730_360_000009_000000 | "The next morning Felix went out to his work, and after the usual occupations of Agatha were finished, the Arabian sat at the feet of the old man, and taking his guitar, played some airs so entrancingly beautiful that they at once drew tears of sorrow and delight from my eyes. | 730 | 17.719999 | SKA_arctic_b0111 | <ar> | |
730_360_000008_000002 | I ardently desired to understand them, and bent every faculty towards that purpose, but found it utterly impossible. | 730 | 6.56 | SVBI_arctic_a0219 | <hi> | |
730_360_000017_000001 | I heard of the division of property, of immense wealth and squalid poverty, of rank, descent, and noble blood. | 730 | 10.16 | THV_arctic_a0191 | <vi> | |
730_360_000010_000001 | She played a simple air, and her voice accompanied it in sweet accents, but unlike the wondrous strain of the stranger. | 730 | 8.84 | TLV_arctic_b0071 | <vi> | |
730_360_000003_000001 | It surprised me that what before was desert and gloomy should now bloom with the most beautiful flowers and verdure. | 730 | 7.88 | TNI_arctic_b0104 | <hi> | |
730_360_000016_000001 | Was man, indeed, at once so powerful, so virtuous and magnificent, yet so vicious and base? | 730 | 8.24 | TXHC_arctic_b0013 | <zh> | |
730_360_000005_000003 | On hearing this word, Felix came up hastily to the lady, who, when she saw him, threw up her veil, and I beheld a countenance of angelic beauty and expression. | 730 | 10.6 | YBAA_arctic_a0123 | <ar> | |
730_360_000018_000006 | When I looked around I saw and heard of none like me. | 730 | 6.76 | YDCK_arctic_a0561 | <ko> | |
730_359_000006_000000 | "They were not entirely happy. | 730 | 3.36 | YKWK_arctic_a0218 | <ko> | |
730_359_000008_000000 | "This trait of kindness moved me sensibly. | 730 | 4.16 | ZHAA_arctic_b0387 | <ar> | |
730_359_000002_000000 | Chapter twelve | 730 | 2.4 | ABA_arctic_a0452 | <ar> | |
730_359_000003_000000 | "I lay on my straw, but I could not sleep. | 730 | 3.52 | ASI_arctic_a0173 | <hi> | |
730_359_000010_000001 | She uttered some words in a loud voice, and the youth joined her, who also expressed surprise. | 730 | 9.72 | BWC_arctic_a0192 | <zh> | |
730_359_000006_000003 | If such lovely creatures were miserable, it was less strange that I, an imperfect and solitary being, should be wretched. | 730 | 8.92 | EBVS_arctic_a0373 | <es> | |
730_359_000006_000004 | Yet why were these gentle beings unhappy? | 730 | 2.68 | ERMS_arctic_b0071 | <es> | |
730_359_000005_000000 | "This day was passed in the same routine as that which preceded it. The young man was constantly employed out of doors, and the girl in various laborious occupations within. | 730 | 12.32 | HJK_arctic_b0354 | <ko> | |
730_359_000005_000002 | Nothing could exceed the love and respect which the younger cottagers exhibited towards their venerable companion. | 730 | 9.28 | HKK_arctic_a0220 | <ko> | |
730_359_000018_000003 | When I returned, as often as it was necessary, I cleared their path from the snow and performed those offices that I had seen done by Felix. | 730 | 10.04 | HQTV_arctic_b0260 | <vi> | |
730_359_000013_000000 | "I could mention innumerable instances which, although slight, marked the dispositions of these amiable cottagers. | 730 | 8.08 | LXC_arctic_a0218 | <zh> | |
730_359_000006_000001 | The young man and his companion often went apart and appeared to weep. | 730 | 7.24 | MBMPS_arctic_a0393 | <es> | |
730_359_000011_000001 | I found that these people possessed a method of communicating their experience and feelings to one another by articulate sounds. | 730 | 8.04 | NCC_arctic_b0396 | <zh> | |
730_359_000004_000001 | The young woman arranged the cottage and prepared the food, and the youth departed after the first meal. | 730 | 7.56 | NJS_arctic_a0206 | <es> | |
730_359_000007_000002 | They often, I believe, suffered the pangs of hunger very poignantly, especially the two younger cottagers, for several times they placed food before the old man when they reserved none for themselves. | 730 | 12.24 | PNV_arctic_b0206 | <vi> | |
730_359_000003_000001 | I thought of the occurrences of the day. | 730 | 2.96 | RRBI_arctic_b0196 | <hi> | |
730_359_000012_000007 | He was always the saddest of the group, and even to my unpractised senses, he appeared to have suffered more deeply than his friends. | 730 | 9.68 | SKA_arctic_b0040 | <ar> | |
730_359_000016_000001 | From this time Felix was more employed, and the heart moving indications of impending famine disappeared. | 730 | 6.68 | SVBI_arctic_a0133 | <hi> | |
730_359_000021_000003 | Happy, happy earth! | 730 | 2.52 | THV_arctic_b0460 | <vi> | |
730_359_000013_000003 | In the day, I believe, he worked sometimes for a neighbouring farmer, because he often went forth and did not return until dinner, yet brought no wood with him. | 730 | 12.76 | TLV_arctic_a0403 | <vi> | |
730_359_000014_000000 | "This reading had puzzled me extremely at first, but by degrees I discovered that he uttered many of the same sounds when he read as when he talked. | 730 | 8.6 | TNI_arctic_b0226 | <hi> | |
730_359_000011_000000 | "By degrees I made a discovery of still greater moment. | 730 | 5.36 | TXHC_arctic_b0418 | <zh> | |
730_359_000011_000002 | I perceived that the words they spoke sometimes produced pleasure or pain, smiles or sadness, in the minds and countenances of the hearers. | 730 | 11.16 | YBAA_arctic_a0511 | <ar> | |
730_359_000007_000000 | "A considerable period elapsed before I discovered one of the causes of the uneasiness of this amiable family: it was poverty, and they suffered that evil in a very distressing degree. | 730 | 16.84 | YDCK_arctic_b0203 | <ko> | |
730_359_000019_000002 | When I slept or was absent, the forms of the venerable blind father, the gentle Agatha, and the excellent Felix flitted before me. | 730 | 11.04 | YKWK_arctic_b0530 | <ko> | |
730_359_000014_000001 | I conjectured, therefore, that he found on the paper signs for speech which he understood, and I ardently longed to comprehend these also; but how was that possible when I did not even understand the sounds for which they stood as signs? | 730 | 19.120001 | ZHAA_arctic_b0486 | <ar> | |
730_359_000012_000006 | It was not thus with Felix. | 730 | 2.28 | ABA_arctic_b0539 | <ar> | |
730_359_000019_000001 | I thought (foolish wretch!) that it might be in my power to restore happiness to these deserving people. | 730 | 7.12 | ASI_arctic_a0036 | <hi> | |
730_359_000017_000001 | This frequently took place, but a high wind quickly dried the earth, and the season became far more pleasant than it had been. | 730 | 8.44 | BWC_arctic_a0452 | <zh> | |
730_359_000011_000003 | This was indeed a godlike science, and I ardently desired to become acquainted with it. But I was baffled in every attempt I made for this purpose. | 730 | 10.76 | EBVS_arctic_a0493 | <es> | |
730_359_000021_000004 | Fit habitation for gods, which, so short a time before, was bleak, damp, and unwholesome. | 730 | 7.56 | ERMS_arctic_a0467 | <es> | |
730_359_000006_000006 | What did their tears imply? | 730 | 1.96 | HJK_arctic_a0348 | <ko> | |
730_359_000018_000000 | "My mode of life in my hovel was uniform. | 730 | 4.72 | HKK_arctic_a0218 | <ko> | |
730_359_000006_000002 | I saw no cause for their unhappiness, but I was deeply affected by it. | 730 | 5.72 | HQTV_arctic_a0421 | <vi> | |
2007_149877_000017_000000 | "Friday," said Drouet. | 2007 | 1.96 | LXC_arctic_a0202 | <zh> | |
2007_149877_000043_000000 | Drouet followed him with his eyes, much interested. | 2007 | 4.48 | MBMPS_arctic_b0512 | <es> | |
2007_149877_000007_000000 | When these things would fall upon Drouet's ears, he would straighten himself a little more stiffly and eat with solid comfort. | 2007 | 8.44 | NCC_arctic_a0579 | <zh> | |
2007_149877_000054_000000 | "You haven't anything on hand for the night, have you?" added Hurstwood. | 2007 | 4.64 | NJS_arctic_b0088 | <es> | |
2007_149877_000061_000000 | "That's right," said Drouet, going out. | 2007 | 3.56 | PNV_arctic_b0530 | <vi> | |
2007_149877_000036_000001 | The many friends he met here dropped in because they craved, without, perhaps, consciously analysing it, the company, the glow, the atmosphere which they found. | 2007 | 9.64 | RRBI_arctic_a0134 | <hi> | |
2007_149877_000034_000001 | He was the picture of fastidious comfort. | 2007 | 3.76 | SKA_arctic_b0019 | <ar> | |
2007_149877_000008_000000 | His preference for Fitzgerald and Moy's Adams Street place was another yard off the same cloth. | 2007 | 6.8 | SVBI_arctic_a0141 | <hi> | |
2007_149877_000049_000001 | It's half after eight already," and he drew out his watch. | 2007 | 4.32 | THV_arctic_b0084 | <vi> | |
2007_149877_000045_000000 | "Oh, I don't know," returned Hurstwood. | 2007 | 4.52 | TLV_arctic_a0270 | <vi> | |
2007_149877_000025_000000 | The barkeeper was setting out the glasses and bottle before them, and they now poured out the draught as they talked, Drouet filling his to within a third of full, as was considered proper, and Hurstwood taking the barest suggestion of whiskey and modifying it with seltzer. | 2007 | 16.6 | TNI_arctic_a0457 | <hi> | |
2007_149877_000047_000003 | By the way," he added, "are you going anywhere to night?" | 2007 | 3.76 | TXHC_arctic_a0037 | <zh> | |
2007_149877_000008_000001 | This was really a gorgeous saloon from a Chicago standpoint. | 2007 | 4.6 | YBAA_arctic_a0399 | <ar> | |
2007_149877_000060_000000 | "Twelve o'clock," said Hurstwood. | 2007 | 2.44 | YDCK_arctic_a0574 | <ko> | |
2007_149877_000035_000004 | Nevertheless, the fact that here men gather, here chatter, here love to pass and rub elbows, must be explained upon some grounds. | 2007 | 10.28 | YKWK_arctic_a0444 | <ko> | |
2007_149877_000042_000000 | "That's Jules Wallace, the spiritualist." | 2007 | 2.52 | ZHAA_arctic_a0362 | <ar> | |
2007_149877_000005_000000 | "You don't say so," would be the reply. | 2007 | 2.96 | ABA_arctic_b0454 | <ar> | |
2007_149877_000052_000001 | I have something I want to show you," said Hurstwood. | 2007 | 3.84 | ASI_arctic_a0583 | <hi> | |
2007_149877_000024_000002 | We had quite a time there together." | 2007 | 3.56 | BWC_arctic_b0077 | <zh> | |
2007_149877_000041_000001 | "Who is he?" | 2007 | 1.28 | EBVS_arctic_a0119 | <es> |
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