Nancy, Band 2Richard Bentley and son, 1873 - 280 Seiten |
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... less bright than I am , if I had not gathered that much . " I sink down on a chair , and cover my face with my hands . My attitude is the same as it was ten minutes ago , but oh ! how different are my feelings ! What bitter repentance ...
... less bright than I am , if I had not gathered that much . " I sink down on a chair , and cover my face with my hands . My attitude is the same as it was ten minutes ago , but oh ! how different are my feelings ! What bitter repentance ...
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... less interesting object of mine . It may be my imagination , but I cannot help fancying that there is a tone of slight and repressed exultation in his voice ; and also that a look of hope and bright expect- ation is passing from one to ...
... less interesting object of mine . It may be my imagination , but I cannot help fancying that there is a tone of slight and repressed exultation in his voice ; and also that a look of hope and bright expect- ation is passing from one to ...
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... less violent , and Barbara is never jarringly joyful . So I change my dress , bathe my face , make my maid re - twist my hair , and prepare to be chastenedly and moderately glad to see them . At least there will be some one to Occupy ...
... less violent , and Barbara is never jarringly joyful . So I change my dress , bathe my face , make my maid re - twist my hair , and prepare to be chastenedly and moderately glad to see them . At least there will be some one to Occupy ...
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... each mouthful with conscientious care . When I have finished , I think with satisfaction that I cannot have occupied less than half an hour . Again I consult my watch . Exactly twelve minutes . It is now five minutes to eight 34 NANCY . 34.
... each mouthful with conscientious care . When I have finished , I think with satisfaction that I cannot have occupied less than half an hour . Again I consult my watch . Exactly twelve minutes . It is now five minutes to eight 34 NANCY . 34.
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... less like Palma Vecchio's St. Catherine , to which in my talk with Frank I compared her , than she was bare- headed this morning at breakfast . Who in the annals of history ever heard of a saint in a bonnet ? " I wish that people might ...
... less like Palma Vecchio's St. Catherine , to which in my talk with Frank I compared her , than she was bare- headed this morning at breakfast . Who in the annals of history ever heard of a saint in a bonnet ? " I wish that people might ...
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66 Nancy accent Algy and Barbara Algy's answer better blue velvet boys Brat calceolarias cheeks Christmas church clasping cold colour coming cries dance dare say dark dear door doubt Dresden eyes face father feel fingers footman Frank friends glad gone gown hair half hands hastily head hear heard heart Hong Kong Huntley hurry impa innu lady laugh leaning leave light look mind minutes mob-cap Musgrave never Never you mind nose pain passionately pause perhaps quick quickly reach recollect repeat reply rococo round says Algy says Bobby sea-sickness sighing silence Sir Roger slowly smile speaking stand sudden suppose sure surprise talk tears tell Tempest thing thought thrushes tion to-day to-morrow told tone Tou Tou trying turning Vick voice walk West Indies wife wish woman words Zéphine Zwinger
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Seite 132 - T is summer in yon heaven, Where, teachers, ye shall know, While time shall last, the blessedness Wrought by your love below. 679. 8 & 7s. M. HOHNE. Autumn Warnings. 1 SEE the leaves around us falling, Dry and withered, to the ground ; Thus to thoughtless mortals calling , In a sad and solemn sound...
Seite 58 - Have you marked but the fall of the snow, Before the soil hath smutched it ? Have you felt the wool of the beaver, Or swan's down ever ? Or have smelt o' the bud o' the brier ? Or the nard in the fire ? Or have tasted the bag of the bee ? O so white ! O so soft ! O so sweet is she ! n.
Seite 58 - Have you mark'd but the fall o' the snow Before the soil hath smutch'd it? Have you felt the wool of beaver, Or swan's down ever? Or have smelt o' the bud o' the brier. Or the nard in the fire? Or have tasted the bag of the bee? O so white, O so soft, O so sweet is she!
Seite 245 - Is my knight come ? O the lord, my band ! Sister, do my cheeks look well ? Give me a little box o' the ear, that I may seem to blush. Now, now! so, there, there! here he is ! O my dearest delight ! Lord, lord ! and how does my knight ? Touchstone.
Seite 179 - I am like the man who said that he knew two tunes, one was " God Save the Queen,
Seite 106 - I say, looking him full in the face, with simple directness. " Asked her ! " repeats he, with an accent of profound astonishment. " Asked the woman whether she had been engaged to him, and jilted him ? Impossible ! " " No ! no ! " cry I, with tremulous impatience, "of course not; but I asked her whether she used not to know him in India, and she said, 'Yes, we met several times...