Reaping the whirlwind, by mrs. Mackenzie Daniels, 3. kötet1864 |
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110. oldal
... brother again until supper time , when I noticed that he looked very pale and excited , and would eat nothing that was offered to him . My mother's mild countenance expressed both grief and a little apprehension , and 110 REAPING THE ...
... brother again until supper time , when I noticed that he looked very pale and excited , and would eat nothing that was offered to him . My mother's mild countenance expressed both grief and a little apprehension , and 110 REAPING THE ...
115. oldal
... brother of mine - that Mr. Wyke must have left that part of the courtship to me . Gertie complained of the night air , and went in doors a few minutes before Guy and myself . The moment she had left us he grasped my arm with an eager ...
... brother of mine - that Mr. Wyke must have left that part of the courtship to me . Gertie complained of the night air , and went in doors a few minutes before Guy and myself . The moment she had left us he grasped my arm with an eager ...
128. oldal
... brother will amount , the lawyer tells us , to at least thirty- five thousand pounds . Now , my dear Ethel , I foresee plainly what your first thought and apprehension will be on reading this intelli- gence , and of course I can only ...
... brother will amount , the lawyer tells us , to at least thirty- five thousand pounds . Now , my dear Ethel , I foresee plainly what your first thought and apprehension will be on reading this intelli- gence , and of course I can only ...
129. oldal
... brother before he left home , but I did implore him not to be beguiled into sacrificing his chance of distinc- tion and honours at Cambridge , and in aban- doning the sacred profession to which he has hitherto looked forward . At their ...
... brother before he left home , but I did implore him not to be beguiled into sacrificing his chance of distinc- tion and honours at Cambridge , and in aban- doning the sacred profession to which he has hitherto looked forward . At their ...
130. oldal
... brother would be running into . " Pray don't excite yourself , my darling , " said Mr. Wyke , observing , I suppose , how flushed I was , as he gave me back the letter . Guy will surely respect his mother's wishes , and simply engage ...
... brother would be running into . " Pray don't excite yourself , my darling , " said Mr. Wyke , observing , I suppose , how flushed I was , as he gave me back the letter . Guy will surely respect his mother's wishes , and simply engage ...
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Abbeylands admiration Alan Alicia amongst answered anxious Arnott asked Beamish believe bless Boltby Brighton brother catalepsy cerned child Clinton Park cottage cough cousin darling dear Ethel dearest death door Earl of Clinton Edmund Hallam excitement exclaimed eyes face fancied fear feel felt Gertie Gertrude girl give glad Graybourne Guy's hand happy Harold heard heart hour husband interest Jane Norton kind knew lady leave letter Lindenhurst look MACASSAR OIL Maggie Maggie's mamma marriage married Meta Meta's mind Miss Beresford morning mother nature never nurse once papa passionate poor present Primrose Cottage REGENT STREET replied scarlet fever seemed sister soon speak spoke strange suppose sure talk tell tender thing thought tion told turned Ventnor vicar voice walk Walter Kenyon WELBECK STREET wife wish woman words Wyke Wyke's Yardley young