Dolores, by mrs. Forrester, 3. kötet1875 |
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1 - 5 találat összesen 30 találatból.
14. oldal
... head , you want to be amused . I have done with my shabby , ambitious little friend , and the thoughts she has brought crowding to my brain , and am ready to go back to my story . Milly and Dolores are both of the com- pany this morning ...
... head , you want to be amused . I have done with my shabby , ambitious little friend , and the thoughts she has brought crowding to my brain , and am ready to go back to my story . Milly and Dolores are both of the com- pany this morning ...
19. oldal
... t care twopence about Charlie , as nice and good - looking a fellow as ever breathed , and is head over ears in love with that red - headed brute , G— , C 2 AN INTRODUCTION . 19 care of such a prize? I told her ladyship ...
... t care twopence about Charlie , as nice and good - looking a fellow as ever breathed , and is head over ears in love with that red - headed brute , G— , C 2 AN INTRODUCTION . 19 care of such a prize? I told her ladyship ...
28. oldal
... head . It is not so much the words that he has spoken , but the deep , intense emotion she reads in his eyes and mouth . It is not for Dolores he is entreating , but for Milly . She is conquered . Her mother's heart goes out to him in ...
... head . It is not so much the words that he has spoken , but the deep , intense emotion she reads in his eyes and mouth . It is not for Dolores he is entreating , but for Milly . She is conquered . Her mother's heart goes out to him in ...
46. oldal
... head , and brushes her cheek with his fair moustache . At this precise moment Guy enters . He sees Milly crimson , with tears starting in her eyes ; and it does not make his greet- ing to his brother more cordial . " Don't look so ...
... head , and brushes her cheek with his fair moustache . At this precise moment Guy enters . He sees Milly crimson , with tears starting in her eyes ; and it does not make his greet- ing to his brother more cordial . " Don't look so ...
52. oldal
... head sagaciously , and smiling . " There , you see , Bellamy , " utters the young man , dolefully , " she understands that I'm in the way . I never used to be in people's way . " " And whose way are you in now , pray , my lord , I ...
... head sagaciously , and smiling . " There , you see , Bellamy , " utters the young man , dolefully , " she understands that I'm in the way . I never used to be in people's way . " " And whose way are you in now , pray , my lord , I ...
Gyakori szavak és kifejezések
admired Adrian amuse ANNE BOLEYN answers AUTHOR OF JOHN beautiful Bertram Brown Bess CATHARINE OF ARAGON charming Charteris comes cousin cries daresay darling dear dear boy delighted deuce dinner Dolores dull Eden Castle eyes face fancy feels fond girl give goes going to Norway Guy's hand happy heart HEPWORTH DIXON Heron Heronmere's HURST AND BLACKETT'S interest JEANNE D'ALBRET JOHN HALIFAX JULIA KAVANAGH kind Lady Heronmere Lady Wentworth laugh leave letter lively look Lord Heronmere Madame Marcelline MARLBOROUGH STREET marriage marry Milly Milly's mind miserable Miss Power mother never novel once Parker pleasant pleasure poor pretty retorts returns ride Rouen says seems sigh Sir Guy smile speak story suppose sure talk tears tell thing thought tion Tower turns voice vols volumes Walkinshaw wife William Penn woman women wonder young fellow
Népszerű szakaszok
327. oldal - Move and Counter-move; Pirate and Prison; In the Marshalsea; The Spanish Olive; Prisons Opened; A Parliament; Digby, Earl of Bristol; Turn of Fortune; Eliot Eloquent; Felton's Knife; An Assassin; Nine Gentlemen in the Tower; A King's Revenge ; Charles I.
322. oldal - will be perused with keen interest by thousands of readers. Whilst no less valuable to the student, they will be far more enthralling to the general reader than the earlier half of the history. Every page of what may be termed Anne Boleyn's story affords a happy illustration of the author's vivid and picturesque style. The work should be found in every library.
326. oldal - The Tower is the stage upon which has been enacted some of the grandest dramas and saddest tragedies in our national annals. If, in imagination, we take our stand on those time-worn walls, and let century after century...
324. oldal - ... extend over a period of threescore years., commencing with 1794, and ending at 1870. We need scarcely state that all the portions of Moscheles...
326. oldal - King and Cardinal — The Pilgrimage of Grace — Madge Cheyne — Heirs to the Crown — The Nine Days' Queen — Dethroned — The Men of Kent — Courtney — No Cross no Crown — Cranmer, Latimer...
327. oldal - This book is thoroughly entertaining, well-written, and instructive." — Examiner. " These volumes will place Mr. Dixon permanently on the roll of English authors who have rendered their country a service, by his putting on record a truthful and brilliant account of that most popular and instructive relic of antiquity.
327. oldal - Countess of Nithisdale ; Escaped, Cause of the Pretender; Reformers and Reform , Reform Riots ; Sir Francis Burdett ; A Summons to the Tower; Arthur Thistlewood; A Cabinet Council; Cato Street; Pursuit; Last Prisoners in the Tower. "Mr. Dixon's lively and accurate work."•— Times.