A lord of creation, by the author of 'Ethel'.1857 |
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Página 18
... " and the boat spun tremendously , didn't it ? Poor Carry ! " He laughed , and so did she . Very gaily they thus re - entered the house . Chapter ii . REDWOOD looked especially pleasant on summer afternoons 18 A LORD OF THE CREATION .
... " and the boat spun tremendously , didn't it ? Poor Carry ! " He laughed , and so did she . Very gaily they thus re - entered the house . Chapter ii . REDWOOD looked especially pleasant on summer afternoons 18 A LORD OF THE CREATION .
Página 72
... entered into her ears , and had every chance of fructifying in her heart . But at present life was stirring around , and de- manded attention . The guests were most of them thinking of leaving , and Mr Hesketh's courtly hospitality was ...
... entered into her ears , and had every chance of fructifying in her heart . But at present life was stirring around , and de- manded attention . The guests were most of them thinking of leaving , and Mr Hesketh's courtly hospitality was ...
Página 77
... entered the room with his hand full of letters , just arrived by the morning's post . " Three for my uncle , one for you , George , two for me , and— yes , this one is to Miss Maturin . Carry , surely I know that writing ? " He ...
... entered the room with his hand full of letters , just arrived by the morning's post . " Three for my uncle , one for you , George , two for me , and— yes , this one is to Miss Maturin . Carry , surely I know that writing ? " He ...
Página 102
... entered the study . No one was there . A fire was burning , and Mr Hesketh's great chair was drawn towards it , awaiting him . But the window was open , and on the table near , two or three books had evidently been recently laid down ...
... entered the study . No one was there . A fire was burning , and Mr Hesketh's great chair was drawn towards it , awaiting him . But the window was open , and on the table near , two or three books had evidently been recently laid down ...
Página 111
... entered the house by the side - door . Vaughan joined Caroline at the window . He detained her there . In the soft evening light he looked at her earnestly , and appeared to derive great and grow- ing satisfaction from the sight . Truly ...
... entered the house by the side - door . Vaughan joined Caroline at the window . He detained her there . In the soft evening light he looked at her earnestly , and appeared to derive great and grow- ing satisfaction from the sight . Truly ...
Palavras e frases frequentes
added answer appeared arranged asked began believe beside better called Caroline Caroline's Carry chair changed child close colour coming companion cried dear don't door drew evident eyes face Farquhar feel felt flowers followed gathered girl give glad glance half hand happy head heard heart held hill hope kind knew lady laughing leaned least leave less light lips listen looked Madame de Vigny mean mind minute Miss Kendal Miss Maturin morning nature never once pain passed pause perhaps pleasant pleasure poor present pretty question Redwood reply rest returned rose round seemed side silence smile sort speak spoke standing stood sudden suppose sure talk tell things thought told tone took true trust truth turned uncle uttered Vaughan Hesketh voice walk watch window wish young
Passagens conhecidas
Página 328 - The turtle to her make hath told her tale. Summer is come, for every spray now springs: The hart hath hung his old head on the pale; The buck in brake his winter coat he flings; The fishes flete with new repaired scale.
Página 328 - The swift swallow pursueth the flies smale; The busy bee her honey now she mings ; Winter is worn that was the flowers' bale. And thus I see among these pleasant things Each care decays; and yet my sorrow springs.
Página 328 - The soote season that bud and bloom forth brings, With green hath clad the hill, and eke the vale; The nightingale, with feathers new, she sings; The turtle to her mate hath told her tale. Summer is come ! for every spray now springs; The hart hath hung his old head o'er the pale; The buck in brake his winter coat he Sings; The fishes float with new repaired scale; The adder all her slough away she flings; The swift swallow pursueth the flies small; The busy bee her honey new she brings. Winter is...