Pride and Irresolution: A New Series of The Discipline of LifeH. Colburn, 1850 |
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... looked up in his flushed and startled face . It was Ada Mowbray on whom his gaze rested , as she went down the stairs , attended by Lord Rochford . She did not look up ; but it was herself , in her surpassing beauty , with her lofty ...
... looked up in his flushed and startled face . It was Ada Mowbray on whom his gaze rested , as she went down the stairs , attended by Lord Rochford . She did not look up ; but it was herself , in her surpassing beauty , with her lofty ...
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... looked at her with a smile , though a melancholy one , and shook his head . " You are very kind , " he said ; " but I should only be intruding there . " " There is my husband , " she said , after a few minutes ; " now do leave me , Mr ...
... looked at her with a smile , though a melancholy one , and shook his head . " You are very kind , " he said ; " but I should only be intruding there . " " There is my husband , " she said , after a few minutes ; " now do leave me , Mr ...
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... looked at them both , and I don't think he is in love , and I am sure she is not . Vivian is very funny ; he says he calls it quite a love match , for that they are both as much in love with each other's money as they can be . But I don ...
... looked at them both , and I don't think he is in love , and I am sure she is not . Vivian is very funny ; he says he calls it quite a love match , for that they are both as much in love with each other's money as they can be . But I don ...
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... looked at her with his peculiar melancholy smile as he spoke . She made no answer . The light that had animated her countenance early in the evening was fading away . Something of thoughtful- ness was stealing over and softening her ...
... looked at her with his peculiar melancholy smile as he spoke . She made no answer . The light that had animated her countenance early in the evening was fading away . Something of thoughtful- ness was stealing over and softening her ...
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... looked up in her face with a flushed cheek and a startled gaze . She turned away her head again with the same peculiar movement - not inviting , and yet far , very far from repulsive . He recovered and restrained himself , and recalled ...
... looked up in her face with a flushed cheek and a startled gaze . She turned away her head again with the same peculiar movement - not inviting , and yet far , very far from repulsive . He recovered and restrained himself , and recalled ...
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Pride and Irresolution: A New Series of The Discipline of Life lady Emily Charlotte M. Ponsonby Visualização integral - 1850 |
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Passagens conhecidas
Página 277 - But how my childhood runs to waste ! My sins how great their sum! Lord, give me pardon for the past, And strength for days to come.
Página 167 - And bade to form her infant mind. Stern rugged Nurse ! thy rigid lore With patience many a year she bore : What sorrow was, thou bad'st her know, And from her own she learn'd to melt at others
Página 239 - The tree Sucks kindlier nurture from a soil enriched By its own fallen leaves ; and man is made In heart and spirit from deciduous hopes And things that seem to perish.