My Lady FrivolHutchinson, 1899 - 320 oldal |
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10. oldal
... hard - I can see that plainly - you are dreadfully thin . " But Mrs. Lloyd only smiled , as though her looks were a matter of indifference to her . " I don't work nearly so much as Hillis does . We both agree that it is better to wear ...
... hard - I can see that plainly - you are dreadfully thin . " But Mrs. Lloyd only smiled , as though her looks were a matter of indifference to her . " I don't work nearly so much as Hillis does . We both agree that it is better to wear ...
11. oldal
... hard work , that filled up her daily life , with only the slightest possible margin for rest and enjoyment , had made her old before her time . It was a striking face still , but it was worn and thin , and the auburn hair that had once ...
... hard work , that filled up her daily life , with only the slightest possible margin for rest and enjoyment , had made her old before her time . It was a striking face still , but it was worn and thin , and the auburn hair that had once ...
13. oldal
... hard - working , zealous curate , and offered him the living of St. John's , Kensington ; and Hillis and Rosamond , with much relief , took possession of the roomy vicarage . Their money troubles were over , but there was no cessation ...
... hard - working , zealous curate , and offered him the living of St. John's , Kensington ; and Hillis and Rosamond , with much relief , took possession of the roomy vicarage . Their money troubles were over , but there was no cessation ...
31. oldal
... hard , and give him my dear love ; ' and then she spoke of Ivy . She was always so sorry for the child . ' Well , that chapter of my life is closed , and I am to turn a new page . " And then Rosamond joined them , looking white - lipped ...
... hard , and give him my dear love ; ' and then she spoke of Ivy . She was always so sorry for the child . ' Well , that chapter of my life is closed , and I am to turn a new page . " And then Rosamond joined them , looking white - lipped ...
55. oldal
... hard to please , for you have got such notions in your head as I never did hear . " " Well , she is a bit stiff and antique you know , " returned the flippant young voice , " but she is not a worrier or a driver . She is a sort of the ...
... hard to please , for you have got such notions in your head as I never did hear . " " Well , she is a bit stiff and antique you know , " returned the flippant young voice , " but she is not a worrier or a driver . She is a sort of the ...
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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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44. oldal - Tender-handed stroke a nettle, And it stings you for your pains ; Grasp it like a man of mettle, And it soft as silk remains.
71. oldal - I have implied, the man who goes alone can start to-day; but he who travels with another must wait till that other is ready, and it may be a long time before they get off.
44. oldal - Beside the river Dee; He worked and sang from morn till night — No lark more blithe than he; And this the burden of his song Forever used to be: "I envy nobody — no, not I — And nobody envies me!
48. oldal - Will you walk into my parlour?" said the Spider to the Fly," 'Tis the prettiest little parlour that ever you did spy; The way into my parlour is up a winding stair, And I have many curious things to show when you are there."
44. oldal - He danced and sang from morn till night, no lark so blithe as he; And this the burden of his song for ever used to be, " I care for nobody, no not I, if nobody cares for me.
258. oldal - O, it is excellent To have a giant's strength ; but it is tyrannous To use it like a giant.
58. oldal - A month or more hath she been dead, Yet cannot I by force be led To think upon the wormy bed And her together. A springy motion in her gait, A rising step, did indicate Of pride and joy no common rate That flush'd her spirit: I know not by what name beside I shall it call : if 'twas not pride, It was a joy to that allied She did inherit.
202. oldal - PAGE. Madam, there is a Lady in your hall, Who begs to be admitted to your presence. LADY. Is it not one of our invited friends? PAGE. No, far unlike to them; it is a stranger.
277. oldal - As thou art in desire? Wouldst thou have that Which thou esteem'st the ornament of life, And live a coward in thine own esteem, Letting "I dare not" wait upon "I would," Like the poor cat i
176. oldal - Sigh no more, lady, sigh no more, Men were deceivers ever: One foot on sea and one on shore, To one thing constant never.