My Lady FrivolHutchinson, 1899 - 320 oldal |
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40. oldal
... Bonnie is only a pet name ? " " Most people call her Bonnie , " returned Mrs. Ferard . " She was christened Bonnabel , but it is too big and grown - up to suit her . Ah well , I must not prejudice you , Miss Lloyd . I must let you form ...
... Bonnie is only a pet name ? " " Most people call her Bonnie , " returned Mrs. Ferard . " She was christened Bonnabel , but it is too big and grown - up to suit her . Ah well , I must not prejudice you , Miss Lloyd . I must let you form ...
51. oldal
... Bonnie , don't you know ? " Then she eyed Eden critically . " You are dreadfully old " ( Eden was just five- and - twenty ) , " but I suppose you have got a Christian name handy , unless you prefer being called Lloyd ? " " My dear child ...
... Bonnie , don't you know ? " Then she eyed Eden critically . " You are dreadfully old " ( Eden was just five- and - twenty ) , " but I suppose you have got a Christian name handy , unless you prefer being called Lloyd ? " " My dear child ...
61. oldal
... Bonnie ; " and how's your- self , as George always says ' how's yourself , Missie ? ' Doesn't it sound nice and expressive ? Slept well ? -that's right - you look as fit as possible . " And Bonnie grinned in an affable manner and tossed ...
... Bonnie ; " and how's your- self , as George always says ' how's yourself , Missie ? ' Doesn't it sound nice and expressive ? Slept well ? -that's right - you look as fit as possible . " And Bonnie grinned in an affable manner and tossed ...
62. oldal
... Bonnie ? " " C Oh , it is a new toy , don't you know , " re- turned Bonnie . " Jan's a dear , but it is better fun spinning along on one's bike . Pomp and Vanity have had a good swim in the pond at Wildcroft ; now they must go home and ...
... Bonnie ? " " C Oh , it is a new toy , don't you know , " re- turned Bonnie . " Jan's a dear , but it is better fun spinning along on one's bike . Pomp and Vanity have had a good swim in the pond at Wildcroft ; now they must go home and ...
63. oldal
... Bonnie flushed , and looked a little embarrassed . " Not always . I hope you are not an inquisitive person , Eden . There's Gatty Ferard , she is a regular ferret at finding out things . Ask me no questions and I will tell you no lies ...
... Bonnie flushed , and looked a little embarrassed . " Not always . I hope you are not an inquisitive person , Eden . There's Gatty Ferard , she is a regular ferret at finding out things . Ask me no questions and I will tell you no lies ...
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afraid afternoon asked Aunt banjo beautiful Bonnabel Bonnie's Briseis brother Cecil Redford certainly charming child comfortable cottage Daphne Chasmar dear Dene door dress Elsenham Ethel Graham evidently exclaimed face feel felt Ferard finished garden Gatty girl glad grew grey hand head hear heard heart heather Heatherwood Hencotes Hillis hour Huntsmoor Jael Kemp Town knew Lady Amabel Lady Frivol Lady Margaret laugh leave lips LLOYD ROSE Log Hut looked Lord Joslyn Madelon mind Miss Lloyd Miss Redford morning mother never night Norfolk Street once Pern poodles poor pretty promise refused returned Eden Rosamond round Russell seemed smile sorry spoke Squire sure surprise Susan talk tell things thought Tin tabernacle to-morrow told tone took turned Uncle Alick vicarage voice walked window wish woman wood word Worsley young
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