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... style , and bringing Honor with her . Theodora Trent turned from the window , with her teeth tight upon her under - lip . " For her to come ! " she thought . " How meanly it has been arranged ! " 66 Theo , my dear , " whispered her ...
... style , and bringing Honor with her . Theodora Trent turned from the window , with her teeth tight upon her under - lip . " For her to come ! " she thought . " How meanly it has been arranged ! " 66 Theo , my dear , " whispered her ...
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... rather proud of it ? " " You learnt the style from a picture , I should fancy . " " Yes , " said the girl , blushing under the VOL . II . D shrewd glance the old lady turned so suddenly upon her OLD MYDDELTON'S MONEY . 33.
... rather proud of it ? " " You learnt the style from a picture , I should fancy . " " Yes , " said the girl , blushing under the VOL . II . D shrewd glance the old lady turned so suddenly upon her OLD MYDDELTON'S MONEY . 33.
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... . She came in tremendous style , rattling up in a private chaise with four horses and four ser- vants , but she could not see us then , she was so fatigued , and she has not left her room since 114 OLD MYDDELTON'S MONEY .
... . She came in tremendous style , rattling up in a private chaise with four horses and four ser- vants , but she could not see us then , she was so fatigued , and she has not left her room since 114 OLD MYDDELTON'S MONEY .
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... style of converse . So they were friendly and easy , as Honor had hoped they would be , almost before she had closed the library door behind her , and stood in the pres- ence of her old guardian , fresh from that mor- tifying visit of ...
... style of converse . So they were friendly and easy , as Honor had hoped they would be , almost before she had closed the library door behind her , and stood in the pres- ence of her old guardian , fresh from that mor- tifying visit of ...
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... style . The work should be found in every library . " - Post . " Mr. Dixon has pre - eminently the art of interesting his readers . He has pro- duced a narrative of considerable value , conceived in a spirit of fairness , and written ...
... style . The work should be found in every library . " - Post . " Mr. Dixon has pre - eminently the art of interesting his readers . He has pro- duced a narrative of considerable value , conceived in a spirit of fairness , and written ...
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Seite 253 - Second Edition. Demy 8vo. Price 30s. Completing the Work. *' These concluding volumes of Mr. Dixon's * History of two Queens ' will be perused with keen interest by thousands of readers. Whilst no less valuable to the student, they will be far more enthralling to the general reader than the earlier half of the history. Every page of what may be termed Anne Boleyn's story affords a happy illustration of the author's vivid and picturesque style. The work should be found in every library."— Post.
Seite 145 - See the chariot at hand here of Love, Wherein my Lady rideth ! Each that draws is a swan or a dove, And well the car Love guideth. As she goes, all hearts do duty Unto her beauty ; And enamoured do wish, so they might But enjoy such a sight, That they still were to run by her side, Through swords, through seas, whither she would ride.
Seite 145 - 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 259 - These volumes are two galleries of richly painted portraits of the noblest men and most brilliant women, besides others commemorated by English history. The grand old Royal Keep, palace and prison by turns, is revivified in these volumes, which close the narrative, extending from the era of Sir John Eliot, who saw Raleigh die in Palace Yard, to that of Thistlewood, the last prisoner immured In the Tower. Few works are given to us, in these days, so abundant...
Seite 259 - Move and Counter-move; Pirate and Prison; In the Marshalsea; The Spanish Olive ; Prisons Opened; A Parliament; Digby, Earl of Bristol; Turn of Fortune; Eliot Eloquent; Felton's Knife; An Assassin; Nine Gentlemen in the Tower; A King's Revenge ; Charles...
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