The Head of the Family: A NovelHarper & brothers, 1871 - 528 páginas |
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... Tinie actually insisted on coming outside before we had travelled half - way , though we were driving through a mist that I could almost have cut with a knife . " " Tinie ! Tinie ! " said Ninian , with a reproachful shake of the head to ...
... Tinie actually insisted on coming outside before we had travelled half - way , though we were driving through a mist that I could almost have cut with a knife . " " Tinie ! Tinie ! " said Ninian , with a reproachful shake of the head to ...
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... Tinie , read it aloud . " Tinie read : " Belle - vue House , Wandsworth . " SIR , - ( ah ! that is scratched out , and " Dear Sir , " put in instead ) . " Mrs. Watson Jones desires me to acknowl- edge the receipt of your last , and to ...
... Tinie , read it aloud . " Tinie read : " Belle - vue House , Wandsworth . " SIR , - ( ah ! that is scratched out , and " Dear Sir , " put in instead ) . " Mrs. Watson Jones desires me to acknowl- edge the receipt of your last , and to ...
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A Novel Dinah Maria Mulock Craik. ian , sitting down and putting on what Tinie called " his W. S. face " -that is , his attentive , penetrating , business look . I " The story is just this : Rachel was the daughter of a ... Tinie called ...
A Novel Dinah Maria Mulock Craik. ian , sitting down and putting on what Tinie called " his W. S. face " -that is , his attentive , penetrating , business look . I " The story is just this : Rachel was the daughter of a ... Tinie called ...
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... Tinie , running down stairs after Ninian , when , having helped in all the arrangements on the day of the flitting , he was leaving at last for his office . " Certainly Miss Hope Ansted would have been shocked out of her proprieties and ...
... Tinie , running down stairs after Ninian , when , having helped in all the arrangements on the day of the flitting , he was leaving at last for his office . " Certainly Miss Hope Ansted would have been shocked out of her proprieties and ...
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... Tinie , Edmund , and Charlie . " Oh , brother ! we have been wait- ing for you a whole hour , because - because- " Here Ninian's quick eye , glancing over the circle , discov- ered one addition - a girl , very small and childish ...
... Tinie , Edmund , and Charlie . " Oh , brother ! we have been wait- ing for you a whole hour , because - because- " Here Ninian's quick eye , glancing over the circle , discov- ered one addition - a girl , very small and childish ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
Ansted's answered Ninian Armadale asked beautiful better Chester Terrace child Cloth cousin Rachel creature cried Tinie dear door Edges and Gilt Edinburgh Edmund eyes face fancy father feel felt girl glad Gowans grave Half Calf hand happy heard heart Heaven Helensburgh Hope Ansted Hope's husband Jane Sedley John Forsyth JOHN LOTHROP MOTLEY JOHN S. C. Abbott Kenneth knew Lady Ulverston lassie laugh Lindsay little Walter marriage married mind Miss Ansted Miss Græme Miss Reay mother Musselburgh never night Ninian Græme Ninian looked Ninian thought once passion paused perhaps poor professor quiet Rachel Armstrong round scarcely seemed silent sister smile speak stood strange sure sweet talk tell tenderness thing Tinie's to-night told took turned Ulver Uncut Edges utter voice walked watching whispered wife wish woman word young
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Página 246 - ALL people that on earth do dwell, Sing to the Lord with cheerful voice ; Him serve with fear, his praise forth tell ; Come ye before him and rejoice.
Página 168 - Work — work — work! It is the iron ploughshare that goes over the field of the heart, rooting up all the pretty grasses, and the beautiful, hurtful weeds that we have taken such pleasure in growing, laying them all under, fair and foul together — making plain, dull-looking arable land for our neighbours to peer at ; until at night-time, down in the deep furrows the angels come and sow.