The matchmaker, by the author of 'Cousin Geoffrey'. |
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... Augusta and her mother were exchanging a smile as he entered at the idea of
the rencontre that must take place in the conservatory between Sir Peter and
Sparkleton , and there was nothing encouraging , in the somewhat sarcastic
manner ...
... Augusta and her mother were exchanging a smile as he entered at the idea of
the rencontre that must take place in the conservatory between Sir Peter and
Sparkleton , and there was nothing encouraging , in the somewhat sarcastic
manner ...
Página 241
I will just let him speak to her alone for five minutes ; if there should be any thing
odd in his manner , she knows the other two are in the conservatory , and can call
out to them . Poor fellow ! he is indeed in love ! “ Captain Dashington , I cannot ...
I will just let him speak to her alone for five minutes ; if there should be any thing
odd in his manner , she knows the other two are in the conservatory , and can call
out to them . Poor fellow ! he is indeed in love ! “ Captain Dashington , I cannot ...
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sured the affectionate Ellen ; she thought there was something odd and
preoccupied in his manner ; he was unusually pale ; his hand , which met her ' s
by chance , as he folded her shawl over her , felt very cold , and though he talked
, it was ...
sured the affectionate Ellen ; she thought there was something odd and
preoccupied in his manner ; he was unusually pale ; his hand , which met her ' s
by chance , as he folded her shawl over her , felt very cold , and though he talked
, it was ...
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VOD manner “ If he never writes again , so much the better for himself and the
public . " “ Mamma , ” said Ellen , and she clasped her hands , and her beautiful
eyes filled with tears , “ do not make any difference in your manner to Mr . Grunter
.
VOD manner “ If he never writes again , so much the better for himself and the
public . " “ Mamma , ” said Ellen , and she clasped her hands , and her beautiful
eyes filled with tears , “ do not make any difference in your manner to Mr . Grunter
.
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been wont to receive favours , without a change of manner . To Grunter ' s great
surprise , she now implied some doubts of that relationship she had before so
clearly made out . She was a degree less coaxing and patient with Miss Tibby ,
and ...
been wont to receive favours , without a change of manner . To Grunter ' s great
surprise , she now implied some doubts of that relationship she had before so
clearly made out . She was a degree less coaxing and patient with Miss Tibby ,
and ...
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Página 247 - MY birth-day" — what a different sound That word had in my youthful ears ! And how, each time the day comes round, Less and less white its mark appears ! When first our scanty years are told, It seems like pastime to grow old ; And, as Youth counts the shining links. That Time around him binds so fast, Pleased with the task, he little thinks How hard that chain will press at last. Vain was the man, and false as vain, Who said* — "were he ordain'd to run " His long career of life again, . " He...
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Página 254 - THOU lingering star, with lessening ray, That lov'st to greet the early morn, Again thou usher'st in the day My Mary from my soul was torn. O Mary! dear departed shade! Where is thy place of blissful rest? See'st thou thy lover lowly laid? Hear'st thou the groans that rend his breast?
Página 237 - Was my own lord. Then did I seek to rise Out of the prison of my mean estate ; And, with such jewels as the exploring Mind Brings from the caves of Knowledge, buy my ransom From those twin gaolers of the daring heart — Low Birth and iron Fortune.
Página 277 - She dwelt among the untrodden ways Beside the springs of Dove, A Maid whom there were none to praise And very few to love : A violet by a mossy stone Half hidden from the eye! Fair as a star, when only one Is shining in the sky.
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