Dolores, by mrs. Forrester, 3. kötet1875 |
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168. oldal
... Walkinshaw , the butler , who has lived in the family some thirty years . Now , as the house- keeper has for many years cherished the hope of becoming , jointly with Mr. Walkin- shaw , proprietor of the " Wentworth Arms , " and the ...
... Walkinshaw , the butler , who has lived in the family some thirty years . Now , as the house- keeper has for many years cherished the hope of becoming , jointly with Mr. Walkin- shaw , proprietor of the " Wentworth Arms , " and the ...
171. oldal
Bridges. shall be nameless , " rejoins Walkinshaw ; " for none knows better than you , Mrs. Parker , that the rules of good society for- bid present company to be mentioned ; but still Madame Marcelline is a fine presence of a woman — a ...
Bridges. shall be nameless , " rejoins Walkinshaw ; " for none knows better than you , Mrs. Parker , that the rules of good society for- bid present company to be mentioned ; but still Madame Marcelline is a fine presence of a woman — a ...
172. oldal
... Walkinshaw , blandly . " All you ladies , my dear Mrs. Parker , have your little vanities , and every French woman must have her gold earrings - in fact , I believe they often go through fami- lies as hair - looms . " Repulsed in two ...
... Walkinshaw , blandly . " All you ladies , my dear Mrs. Parker , have your little vanities , and every French woman must have her gold earrings - in fact , I believe they often go through fami- lies as hair - looms . " Repulsed in two ...
173. oldal
... Walkinshaw , regretting his confidence , now it is too late . " Oh ! no , Mr. Walkinshaw , I don't mistake at all , " she retorts , irefully . " You men are as weak as water - any woman can lead you by the nose if she only flatters you ...
... Walkinshaw , regretting his confidence , now it is too late . " Oh ! no , Mr. Walkinshaw , I don't mistake at all , " she retorts , irefully . " You men are as weak as water - any woman can lead you by the nose if she only flatters you ...
175. oldal
... Walkinshaw , patronizingly . " And for de men , one told me sey vas toujours - vot you call ivre ? -ah ! teepsy , c'est ça , an ' rude comme les ours , I find dem all politesse . " " Some people would make anybody polite , " returns ...
... Walkinshaw , patronizingly . " And for de men , one told me sey vas toujours - vot you call ivre ? -ah ! teepsy , c'est ça , an ' rude comme les ours , I find dem all politesse . " " Some people would make anybody polite , " returns ...
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