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" It is a weary place, this world, to dwell in, and life but a grim and discontented tenant of the house !" He paused, and looked at the papers again, but it seemed difficult for him to fix his mind upon them. " It is strange," he continued — " I am not... "
Forest days - 41. oldal
szerző: George Payne R. James - 1843
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Cheveley, Or, The Man of Honour, 2. kötet

Baroness Rosina Bulwer Lytton Lytton - 1839 - 296 oldal
...Cheveley felt this as he mechanically sipped his claret, after his solitary meal at the Clarendon. He rose and took two or three turns up and down the room ; he remembered (and it was the only part of their conversation that at the time he did remember) that...

The works of G.P.R. James, revised and corrected by the author, 14. kötet

George Payne R. James - 1847 - 410 oldal
...every day, and its anxiety for every hour. It is a weary place, this world, to dwell in, and life but a grim and discontented tenant of the house !" He...dares to disobey me ; but I doubt these Ashbys ; they are none of them stern and steadfast in the cause of right. This conference with Gloucester, on pretence...

Forest Days: A Romance of Old Times

George Payne Rainsford James - 1847 - 412 oldal
...castle." " I said, moreover," answered Leicester, " that he was to quit Hereford. Is he not gone ?" " If you find him any more, arrest him on the spot,"...dares to disobey me; but I doubt these Ashbys; they are none of them stern and steadfast in the cause of right. This conference with Gloucester, on pretence...

Eastbury: A Tale

Anna Harriet Drury - 1851 - 446 oldal
...Come unto me, and I will give you rest ? " " What, indeed!" said Beatrice, with a long-drawn sigh. She rose, and took two or three turns up and down the room, till her former quiet serenity was restored: then sat down again by her friend, and drew a work-table...

The Train, 3-4. kötet

1857 - 844 oldal
...for a time she did not know what ailed her. At last, impatient at herself and her own weakness, she rose, and took two or three turns up and down the room ; then, thinking she heard some one come in by the street door, .«he went out into an ante-room, and...

Soldiers of the Cross. A Story of the Huguenots

Edith S. Floyer - 1879 - 372 oldal
...shelter of its roof is grudged me ; and I sometimes think I would do anything to get away." Harold, rose and took two or three turns up and down the room, in evident perturbation of spirit At length he stopped opposite to her, and spoke in a changed tone....

The twa miss Dawsons, by the author of 'The bairns'.

Margaret Murray Robertson - 1880 - 372 oldal
...from home, and from the right way, had helped him. When he came to this part of the story, the mate rose and took two or three turns up and down the room again; then he came and stood -'beside Miss Jean's chair, saying softly, "Sometime, Miss Jean, when...

Forest Days

George Payne Rainsford James - 2005 - 330 oldal
...from an unpleasant dream? and yet how troublous is this sad dream of human existence, which we are so loath to lose ? Some five or six years in early...petty knave dares to disobey me ; but I doubt these Aahbys ; they are none of them stern and steadfast in the cause of right. This conference with Gloucester,...
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