it shook the rafters Tom Sawyer the Pirate looked around upon the envying juveniles about him and confessed in his heart that this was the proudest moment of his life. As the " sold " congregation trooped out they said they would almost be willing to... The Adventures of Tom Sawyer - Pahina 147isinulat ni/nina Mark Twain - 1881 - 274mga pahinaBuong View - Tungkol sa librong ito
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...and put your hearts in it! " And they did. Old Hundred swelled up with a triumphant burst, and while it shook the rafters Tom Sawyer the Pirate looked...again to hear Old Hundred sung like that once more. Tom got more cuffs and kisses that day — according to Aunt Polly's varying moods — than he had... | |
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...and put your hearts in it! " And they did. Old Hundred swelled up with a triumphant burst, and while it shook the rafters Tom Sawyer the Pirate looked...again to hear Old Hundred sung like that once more. Tom got more cuffs and kisses that day — according to Aunt Polly's varying moods — than he had... | |
 | Mark Twain - 1876 - 1084mga pahina
...flow—SING!—and put your hearts in it!" And they did. Old Hundred swelled up with a triumphant burst, and while it shook the rafters Tom Sawyer the Pirate looked...heart that this was the proudest moment of his life. would almost be willing to be made ridiculous again to hear Old Hundred sung like that once more. Tom... | |
 | Henry B. Wonham Assistant Professor of English University of Oregon - 1993 - 224mga pahina
...entrance into the church, the "'sold' congregation" unites in appreciation of the joke, admitting that "they would almost be willing to be made ridiculous...again to hear Old Hundred sung like that once more" (131-32). Of course, Tom's performance at the funeral does not involve an actual tall tale (only later... | |
 | Mark Twain, Robert Blaisdell - 1996 - 92mga pahina
...hearts in it!” And they did. While the hymn shook the rafters, Tom Sawyer the Pirate looked around him and confessed in his heart that this was the proudest moment of his life, Tom got more knocks and kisses that day—accordingto Aunt Folly's moods—than he had earned before... | |
 | Mark Twain, Robert Blaisdell - 1996 - 92mga pahina
...hearts in it!” And they did. While the hymn shook the rafters, Tom Sawyer the Pirate looked around him and confessed in his heart that this was the proudest moment of his life, Tom got more knocks and kisses that day—accordingto Aunt Folly's moods—than he had earned before... | |
 | Mark Twain - 2001 - 48mga pahina
...hearts in it!” And they did. While the hymn shook the rafters, Tom Sawyer the Pirate looked around him and confessed in his heart that this was the proudest moment of his life. Vacation came, but the dreadful secret of the murder was a terrible misery to Tom. The murder trial... | |
 | Mark Twain, Shelley Fisher Fishkin - 2002 - 298mga pahina
...flow—SING!—and put your hearts in it!” And they did. Old Hundred swelled up with a triumphant burst, and while it shook the rafters Tom Sawyer the Pirate looked...again to hear Old Hundred sung like that once more. Tom got more cuffs and kisses that day—according to Aunt Polly's varying moods-than he had earned... | |
 | James Melville Cox - 1966 - 351mga pahina
...completely unaware of the burlesque, remains imprisoned in his ego. While the choir bursts into song, "Tom Sawyer the Pirate looked around upon the envying...heart that this was the proudest moment of his life." 13 In the world of Pudd'nhead Wilson, such a practical joke would have provided the source of unrelenting... | |
 | Mark Twain - 2010 - 262mga pahina
...and put your hearts in it!' And they did. Old Hundred swelled up with a triumphant burst, and while it shook the rafters Tom Sawyer the Pirate looked...confessed in his heart that this was the proudest moment in his life. As the 'sold' congregation trooped out, they said they would almost be willing to be made... | |
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