The Only Daughter: A Domestic Story, Band 2Colburn, 1839 |
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... answered the young lady . " Mr. Roderick Drummond is no such animating conquest , and I presume he is the best of his clique . " " Are you not anticipating a peep of dear little Helen Campbell ? " said the only one of the partie quarrée ...
... answered the young lady . " Mr. Roderick Drummond is no such animating conquest , and I presume he is the best of his clique . " " Are you not anticipating a peep of dear little Helen Campbell ? " said the only one of the partie quarrée ...
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... answered , I did not break it , papa ; but if you please , I will bear the punish- ment ; it was an admirable illustration of her upright generosity . " " Oh ! I remember that perfectly , " exclaimed Lillias , in a tone of delight . " I ...
... answered , I did not break it , papa ; but if you please , I will bear the punish- ment ; it was an admirable illustration of her upright generosity . " " Oh ! I remember that perfectly , " exclaimed Lillias , in a tone of delight . " I ...
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... answered the beauty . " It is not much worth then , Queen Bess , ” said Lillias bluntly , " for you were one of the wildest romps amongst us . " " There is the more need that I show you an example of moderation now , " returned ...
... answered the beauty . " It is not much worth then , Queen Bess , ” said Lillias bluntly , " for you were one of the wildest romps amongst us . " " There is the more need that I show you an example of moderation now , " returned ...
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... answered Helen , " and left me strict injunc- tions , on no account to go to Monzievar with- out him . " " An I think the laddie's entirely gyte , " said aunt Katie angrily , " first to put sic nonsense in your head , and then to fly ...
... answered Helen , " and left me strict injunc- tions , on no account to go to Monzievar with- out him . " " An I think the laddie's entirely gyte , " said aunt Katie angrily , " first to put sic nonsense in your head , and then to fly ...
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... answered Helen , blushing from some sensation undefinable to herself , " unless it is that I am contrasting her noble , generous friendship with these heartless Miss Munros . In short , my heart is hungry for her . " " They are not all ...
... answered Helen , blushing from some sensation undefinable to herself , " unless it is that I am contrasting her noble , generous friendship with these heartless Miss Munros . In short , my heart is hungry for her . " " They are not all ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
affection agony answered Helen asked aunt Katie beauty blush breath burst Captain St Caroline Caroline Munro castle cheek cold Colonel Faulcon Colonel Faulconbridge conbridge confess cousin dance dare daugh dear Helen dear Ruth dearest dinner drawing-room Dunardoch earnest eyes face fair fancied fate feelings felt flung forehead friendship gaiety gentle glance gratitude half hand happiness Harewood House heart Hector Helen rose Hemingsley honour hope hour Kilmore Lady Munro Ladyship laughing Leger letter Lillias loch Lord Harewood Major Tracy ment METASTASIO Miss Annesley Miss Campbell Miss Munro Monzievar morning ness never night offer once pale pang party passion quadrille rendered replied Roderick Drummond rose Ruth Annesley Ruth's scarcely Scotland seated seemed shadow silence Sir Evan skaiting smile solitude sorrow spirit suffering sympathy tears tell thought tion tone turned voice vows words wounded wretchedness
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 1 - Happy the man*, whose wish and care A few paternal acres bound, Content to breathe his native air In his own ground. Whose herds with milk, whose fields with bread, Whose flocks supply him with attire, Whose trees in summer yield him shade, In winter, fire.
Seite 191 - And blushed and smiled the tale to hear, Poured from her dark-eyed cavalier ; And yet, I too must moralize, Albeit with gentler sympathies, Of all my own fond heart can tell Of love's despair, and love's farewell, — Its many miseries ; — its tears, Like lava, not like dew ; — its fears, That make hope painful ; — then its trust, So often trampled in the dust ; — Neglected, blighted, and betrayed, A sorrow and a mockery made ! Then change and adverse fortune, all That binds and keeps sweet...
Seite 245 - The Gods to their dear shelter take thee, maid, That rightly think'st and hast most rightly said.