Dolores, by mrs. Forrester, 3. kötet1875 |
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6. oldal
... walk abroad in God's fair sunshine again . Why can't we bring ourselves to look at the bright side of things , and be thankful for all the blessings we have , instead of being discontented , and longing for the grapes that grow out of ...
... walk abroad in God's fair sunshine again . Why can't we bring ourselves to look at the bright side of things , and be thankful for all the blessings we have , instead of being discontented , and longing for the grapes that grow out of ...
71. oldal
... walks , green slopes , the innumerable flower - beds , that in another month will be like a kalei- doscope , and the great clear sheet of water shimmering in the sun . Dolores , who has seen so little , may well be impressed . They have ...
... walks , green slopes , the innumerable flower - beds , that in another month will be like a kalei- doscope , and the great clear sheet of water shimmering in the sun . Dolores , who has seen so little , may well be impressed . They have ...
102. oldal
... walks up and down . At last he seats him- self again facing Milly . “ I ought not to say it , " he begins , in a low voice , looking and feeling uncomfort- able , and ashamed of himself— " I could not say it to anyone else , but I feel ...
... walks up and down . At last he seats him- self again facing Milly . “ I ought not to say it , " he begins , in a low voice , looking and feeling uncomfort- able , and ashamed of himself— " I could not say it to anyone else , but I feel ...
108. oldal
... walks to her escritoire , and pretends to turn over some papers . Guy suffers acutely for her sake , but he does not know quite what to say . " Married men have no business to leave their wives , " he remarks , at last , wishing to ...
... walks to her escritoire , and pretends to turn over some papers . Guy suffers acutely for her sake , but he does not know quite what to say . " Married men have no business to leave their wives , " he remarks , at last , wishing to ...
113. oldal
... walks slowly to his mother's room . He expects to find both ladies there sup- porting each in their reproachful glances and demeanour ; he is not sure that Dolores will not burst into a flood of tears , which will make the position ...
... walks slowly to his mother's room . He expects to find both ladies there sup- porting each in their reproachful glances and demeanour ; he is not sure that Dolores will not burst into a flood of tears , which will make the position ...
Gyakori szavak és kifejezések
admired Adrian amuse ANNE BOLEYN answers AUTHOR OF JOHN beautiful Bertram BLACKETT'S NEW WORKS-Continued 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 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 look Lord Heronmere Madame Marcelline MARLBOROUGH STREET marriage marry Milly Milly's mind 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
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