Beauty and the beast, by Sarah Tytler, Volume 31884 |
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... Iris's absence without stating its cause or term ; and when it was Lady Fermor's will to keep her own counsel , not many people would venture to dispute the point with her . Even Lucy , with the rest of the Acton family and Lady Thwaite ...
... Iris's absence without stating its cause or term ; and when it was Lady Fermor's will to keep her own counsel , not many people would venture to dispute the point with her . Even Lucy , with the rest of the Acton family and Lady Thwaite ...
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... Iris's absence without stating its cause or term ; and when it was Lady Fermor's will to keep her own counsel , not many people would venture to dispute the point with her . Even Lucy , with the rest of the Acton family and Lady Thwaite ...
... Iris's absence without stating its cause or term ; and when it was Lady Fermor's will to keep her own counsel , not many people would venture to dispute the point with her . Even Lucy , with the rest of the Acton family and Lady Thwaite ...
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Henrietta Keddie. CHAPTER XXIX . YOUTH STRIVES . IRIS had reached London in safety ; she had found Mrs. Haigh , a fat , florid , over- dressed woman , not inhospitable , not un- friendly - far from it . But Iris had not found another ...
Henrietta Keddie. CHAPTER XXIX . YOUTH STRIVES . IRIS had reached London in safety ; she had found Mrs. Haigh , a fat , florid , over- dressed woman , not inhospitable , not un- friendly - far from it . But Iris had not found another ...
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... Iris in . What mistress of a boarding establishment , unless she were a very exceptional person , would refuse to receive a peer's grand - daughter , looking as Iris looked , wearing the dress she wore , even if there had not been the ...
... Iris in . What mistress of a boarding establishment , unless she were a very exceptional person , would refuse to receive a peer's grand - daughter , looking as Iris looked , wearing the dress she wore , even if there had not been the ...
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... Iris if she would but shed upon them a share of the light of her aristocratic coun- tenance . Her false position hurt Iris , though she did not attribute it wholly to snobbishness and vulgarity . She knew there was a subtle attraction ...
... Iris if she would but shed upon them a share of the light of her aristocratic coun- tenance . Her false position hurt Iris , though she did not attribute it wholly to snobbishness and vulgarity . She knew there was a subtle attraction ...
Palavras e frases frequentes
asked baith believe better Bill Rogers Border boys bride bridegroom called colour couple cousin cried dare say dear doocot Dugdale's eyes face fashion fellow felt Fitzroy Square friends gentleman gentleman at heart girl gone grand grand-daughter grandmamma grandmother granny gude Haigh hands happy heard heart honour Iris Compton Iris's Jeannie Ju-ju keep kennin Kensington Gore King Lud knew Lady Fermor Lady Thwaite Lambford lass laugh looked Lucy Lud's Ludovic Acton mair Mari Marianne Dug Marianne Dugdale Marianne's marry maun mind Miss Compton Miss Dugdale mistress never once party person play Rectory rinawa runaway bride runaway marriages Scotch Scotland Sir William Thwaite Soames sorrow speak sure taken tell thing thought tion told trouble truth turned walked Whitehills woman word young lady
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Página 85 - That life is not as idle ore, But iron dug from central gloom, And heated hot with burning fears ; And dipped in baths of hissing tears, And battered with the shocks of doom To shape and use.
Página 42 - ... gained at Monte Carlo, or the payment of wagers, or the prices of books or pictures which the girls had written or painted. I have heard of girls who have had the sovereigns that have been worked for pierced so that the workers might dangle and display them at their watch-chains, like so many charms. But it is a different thing when working is a necessity. I don't think I should work if I had a good allowance or a rich father,' admitted Ju-ju; 'and I believe, in my case, it is certainly much...
Página 235 - I must do something for you—not that I can ever repay you, but to prevent your being a scapegoat for me. If not, I shall break my heart for having brought you into such trouble, and he will never forgive me after all, for he is as fond of you as if you were one of his sisters.
Página 291 - You have said enough to show you will not mistake me—I love you as I love my life. I have done so from the first moment I saw you ; I shall do it to my last gasp, though you mayn't like it. I can't help it any more than you can.