They stood still and shivered, for it seemed as if gray Time were calling them back from their sunny youth far down into the chill and darksome vale of years. They looked at old Dr. Heidegger, who sat in his carved armchair holding the rose of half a... Twice-told tales - Page 208by Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1902Full view - About this book
| Edward Harlan Webster - English language - 1920 - 334 pages
...and shivered; for it seemed as if gray Time were calling them back from their sunny youth, far down into the chill and darksome vale of years. They looked at old Dr. Heidegger, who sat in his armchair, holding the rose of half a century, which he had rescued from among the fragments of the... | |
| William James Dawson, Coningsby Dawson - Short stories, American - 1910 - 708 pages
...from their sunny youth, far down|>ito the chill and darksome vale of years. They looked at old Doctor Heidegger, who sat in his carved armchair, holding...the shattered vase. At the motion of his hand the rioters resumed their seats, the more readily because their violent exertions had wearied them, youthful... | |
| William James Dawson, Coningsby Dawson - Short stories, American - 1910 - 676 pages
...and shivered; for it seemed as if gray Time were calling them back from their sunny youth, far down into the chill and darksome vale of years. They looked at old Doctor Heidegger, who sat in his carved armchair, holding the rose of half a century which he had rescued... | |
| Ethan Allen Cross - Short story - 1928 - 524 pages
...and shivered ; for it seemed as if gray Time were calling them back from their sunny youth, far down into the chill and darksome vale of years. They looked at old Doctor Heidegger, who sat in his carved arm-chair, holding the rose of half a century which he had... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - Fiction - 1982 - 1546 pages
...and shivered; for it seemed as if gray Time were calling them back from their sunny youth, far down into the chill and darksome vale of years. They looked...motion of his hand, the four rioters resumed their seats; the more readily, because their violent exertions had wearied them, youthful though they were.... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 2006 - 442 pages
...and shivered; for it seemed as if gray Time were calling them back from their sunny youth, far down into the chill and darksome vale of years. They looked...motion of his hand, the four rioters resumed their seats; the more readily, because their violent exertions had wearied them, youthful though they were.... | |
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