قراءة كتاب Lavengro: The Scholar, The Gypsy, The Priest
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292–297
CHAPTER FORTY-SIX
The pickpocket—Strange rencounter—Drag him along—A great service—Things of importance—Philological matters—A mother of languages
298–301
New acquaintance—Wired cases—Bread and wine—Armenian colonies—Learning without money—What a language—The tide—Your foible—Learning of the Haiks—Pressing invitation
302–307
CHAPTER FORTY-EIGHT
What to do—Strong enough—Fame and profit—Alliterative euphony—A plan—Bagnigge Wells
308–311
CHAPTER FORTY-NINE
Singular personage—A large sum—Papa of Rome—Armenians—Roots of Ararat—Regular features
312–315
CHAPTER FIFTY
Wish fulfilled—Extraordinary figure—Bueno—Noah—The two faces—I don’t blame him—Of money
316–319
CHAPTER FIFTY-ONE
The one half-crown—Merit in patience—Cementer of friendship—Dreadful perplexity—The usual guttural—Armenian letters—Pure helplessness
320–324
CHAPTER FIFTY-TWO
Kind of stupor—Peace of God—Divine hand—Farewell, child—The fair—The massive edifice—The battered tars—Lost! lost!—Good-day, gentlemen
325–329
CHAPTER FIFTY-THREE
Singular table—No money—Out of employ—My bonnet—We of the thimble—Good wages—Wisely resolved—Strangest way in the world—Fat gentleman—Not such another—First edition—Not easy—Won’t close—Avella gorgio—Alarmed look
330–338
CHAPTER FIFTY-FOUR
Mr. Petulengro—Rommany Rye—Lil-writers—One’s own horn—Lawfully-earnt money—The wooded hill—A favourite—Shop window—Much wanted
339–343
CHAPTER FIFTY-FIVE
Bread and water—Fair play—Fashionable life—Colonel B--- or Joseph Sell—The kindly glow
344–347
CHAPTER FIFTY-SIX
Considerably sobered—The power of writing—The tempter—The hungry talent—Work concluded
348–350
Nervous look—The bookseller’s wife—The last stake—Terms—God forbid!—Will you come to tea?
351–354
CHAPTER FIFTY-EIGHT
Indisposition—A resolution—Poor equivalents—The piece of gold—Flashing eyes—How beautiful
355–358
CHAPTER FIFTY-NINE
The milestone—Meditation—Want to get up?—Sixteen shillings—Near-hand wheeler—All right
359–362
CHAPTER SIXTY
The still hour—A thrill—The wondrous circle—The shepherd—Heaps and barrows—What do you mean?—The milk of the plains—Hengist spared it
363–367
CHAPTER SIXTY-ONE
The river—The arid downs—A prospect
368–369
CHAPTER SIXTY-TWO
The hostelry—Life uncertain—Open countenance—The grand point—Thank you, master—A hard mother—Poor dear!—The odds—The better country—English fashion—Landlord-looking person
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