Dolores, by mrs. Forrester, 3. kötet1875 |
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19. oldal
... wife liked her . Of course I replied immensely ; but in my own mind I don't think there is much love lost between the two . And I know Milly has been infernally cross with me lately , though she treats your future as if she was devoted ...
... wife liked her . Of course I replied immensely ; but in my own mind I don't think there is much love lost between the two . And I know Milly has been infernally cross with me lately , though she treats your future as if she was devoted ...
22. oldal
... wife . " Since the evening of his arrival , the subject has never once been alluded to between Lady Wentworth and her son . She has waited for him to speak , and he has not felt the courage or inclination . All day he has been employed ...
... wife . " Since the evening of his arrival , the subject has never once been alluded to between Lady Wentworth and her son . She has waited for him to speak , and he has not felt the courage or inclination . All day he has been employed ...
24. oldal
... wife , if you in- sist on marrying her , I must of course treat her as her position requires , but I do not think " ( bitterly ) " we shall often meet . " Then , relenting , she says , taking both his hands , and with strong entreaty in ...
... wife , if you in- sist on marrying her , I must of course treat her as her position requires , but I do not think " ( bitterly ) " we shall often meet . " Then , relenting , she says , taking both his hands , and with strong entreaty in ...
26. oldal
... wife's has done all in her power to make the best of what is bad in the matter ; she might have set her face against it , but she has been good- ness itself . Adrian writes me that Dolores is well received . And , mother " ( very ear ...
... wife's has done all in her power to make the best of what is bad in the matter ; she might have set her face against it , but she has been good- ness itself . Adrian writes me that Dolores is well received . And , mother " ( very ear ...
38. oldal
... ners are perfect , and that little shyness and constant blush are perfectly ravishing . She will be an immense success next year as Guy's wife . I shall present her myself . If she belonged to one of our best families , 38 DOLORES .
... ners are perfect , and that little shyness and constant blush are perfectly ravishing . She will be an immense success next year as Guy's wife . I shall present her myself . If she belonged to one of our best families , 38 DOLORES .
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
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