The Burgomaster's Family: Or, Weal and Woe in a Little WorldScribner, Armstrong & Company, 1873 - 195 Seiten |
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... expression of much anxiety in her courteously answered by Mrs. Welters , with countenance . Emmy tranquillized her , and the addition of the greetings of Mina and at the same time met the amused glance of William , and a short note from ...
... expression of much anxiety in her courteously answered by Mrs. Welters , with countenance . Emmy tranquillized her , and the addition of the greetings of Mina and at the same time met the amused glance of William , and a short note from ...
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... expression of his countenance , and giving it a look of slyness which had a repulsive effect on those who saw him . He was extremely polite to Emmy , and she soon felt very much at her ease , and took a lively part in the general ...
... expression of his countenance , and giving it a look of slyness which had a repulsive effect on those who saw him . He was extremely polite to Emmy , and she soon felt very much at her ease , and took a lively part in the general ...
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... expression of content in her face . 29 As he went out , he said to himself in the fulness of his heart , " I hope you will be happy here , my little Emmy ; then he hastened down the passage and closed the door after him . quietly ...
... expression of content in her face . 29 As he went out , he said to himself in the fulness of his heart , " I hope you will be happy here , my little Emmy ; then he hastened down the passage and closed the door after him . quietly ...
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... expression of and that the seeds of his sickly life were goodness and gentleness which had so planted . This sickliness had become his attracted him . For Mary certainly could sole thought ; it had made him cross and not be described as ...
... expression of and that the seeds of his sickly life were goodness and gentleness which had so planted . This sickliness had become his attracted him . For Mary certainly could sole thought ; it had made him cross and not be described as ...
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... expression of his countenance . But , whatever might be Otto's medita- tions on this subject , they were broken off by the attention he had to bestow on the words of Mr. Arnold when he began to speak . " This is the difference then ...
... expression of his countenance . But , whatever might be Otto's medita- tions on this subject , they were broken off by the attention he had to bestow on the words of Mr. Arnold when he began to speak . " This is the difference then ...
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The Burgomaster's Family: Or Weal and Woe in a Little World (Classic Reprint) Christine Muller Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2018 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
acquaintance Amsterdam answer Arnheim Arnold asked aunt Beckley Brummen Bruno Eversberg Burgomaster Welters calm Celine Celine's chair cheeks child cold countenance counting-house Cousin Emmy dark daughter dear death Dilburg door dress Elizabeth Emmy Emmy's emotion entered expression eyes face father fear feeling felt foundry Friesland gave Geele give hand happy head heart hope hour husband Javanese kiss knew lady laugh letter lingen lips look mamma marriage married Mary matter mind Miss Potter Montpellier morning mother Muller never once Otto Welters Otto's painful pale papa passed passion recollection round seemed Seyna silence sitting Siword Hiddema smile Sollingen sorrow speak spoke Stein Stellenburg stood strange tears tell things thought tion tone took town turbed up-stairs uttered voice walked whilst whole wife William de Graaff wish words young
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 4 - L'homme est un apprenti, la douleur est son maître, Et nul ne se connaît tant qu'il n'a pas souffert. C'est une dure loi, mais une loi suprême, Vieille comme le monde et la fatalité, Qu'il nous faut du malheur recevoir le baptême, Et qu'à ce triste prix tout doit être acheté.
Seite 179 - Bruno's marriage, and of the finding of the letters on her wedding-day. . . . He did not interrupt her. He let her tell him all, but his countenance was pale and rigid, and he held his teeth fast set, as if a struggle was going on within him, to which he did not venture to give the smallest expression. When Emmy had finished, he gently released her from his arms and made her sit by him. He then got up and walked up and down the room two or three times in silence, till he came and stood before her,...
Seite 179 - It was one of those warm, sunny September days with the fresh bracing air which distinguish autumn. The height of the season was over for Sollingen. Most of the visitors of the hotel had gone to their homes, and the few families still remaining there were on the point of leaving, and were enjoying the autumn afternoon, drinking their coffee in the broad verandah which extended along the front of the house. Siword walked slowly along the verandah, and as he bowed to the visitors he cast a long, searching...