The Novels of Frederika Bremer, 11. kötetH. G. Clarke and Company, 1845 |
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19. oldal
... step- mother , when suddenly a sylph - like being with shining wings , smiling lips , enchanting and floating with zephyr- light movements , came dancing along between us , and embraced us closely with invisible but gentle hands ; and ...
... step- mother , when suddenly a sylph - like being with shining wings , smiling lips , enchanting and floating with zephyr- light movements , came dancing along between us , and embraced us closely with invisible but gentle hands ; and ...
21. oldal
... step- mother had formerly shown for my artless deportment . The glittering veil through which I had hitherto seen her was now removed , and I not only discovered faults in her , but saw them through a magnifying glass . I still ...
... step- mother had formerly shown for my artless deportment . The glittering veil through which I had hitherto seen her was now removed , and I not only discovered faults in her , but saw them through a magnifying glass . I still ...
22. oldal
... step- mother , about that period , really became timid in my presence , and avoided me , evidently daunted by my relentless severity . Yet she made several attempts to recover her dominion over me , and to resume the scep- tre , but in ...
... step- mother , about that period , really became timid in my presence , and avoided me , evidently daunted by my relentless severity . Yet she made several attempts to recover her dominion over me , and to resume the scep- tre , but in ...
27. oldal
... steps advancing towards the room wherein we were . My stepmother cast an uneasy look towards the door , Selma's song grew mute , Flora turned her eyes hastily from the window , and - towards St. Orme , who was just entering the room ...
... steps advancing towards the room wherein we were . My stepmother cast an uneasy look towards the door , Selma's song grew mute , Flora turned her eyes hastily from the window , and - towards St. Orme , who was just entering the room ...
31. oldal
... step- mother furnished her part towards the general amuse- ment , and instructed me respecting the various posi- tions and relative circumstances of the state . I allowed myself to be edified , lent my two ears to all three parties ...
... step- mother furnished her part towards the general amuse- ment , and instructed me respecting the various posi- tions and relative circumstances of the state . I allowed myself to be edified , lent my two ears to all three parties ...
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acquaintance affection agreeable amid amused ancholy appeared arms Baron Beatrice Cenci beautiful better breast Brenner Chamberlain charming cheerful Circassian cold continued conversation cordial countenance dance dark dear earth endeavoured exclaimed Flora expression eyes fancied fear feel Felix felt Finnish Fräulein FREDERIKA BREMER gentlemen glance hand happy hear heard heart heaven Hellfrid Rittersvärd honour inquired ladies Lennartson light long con look Madame Madame de Genlis Mam'selle marriage matter mind mother never night noble OLD BAILEY Orme Orme's pain pale peace pleasure present Prince Metternich rejoined replied rococo rose saloon seemed Selma Signora Luna silent sister sledge smiling soon Sophia Sparrsköld spect spirit stepmother stepmother's Stockholm stood Swedish tears tell tender thing thou thought tion to-day tone took turned unhappy Viking voice warm whispered wife wish words young
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11. oldal - I care for nobody, no, not I, And nobody cares for me.
105. oldal - Even in extreme old age she was one of the most beautiful women I have ever seen...
259. oldal - Judith !" exclaimed Delphine, and there was a tone of horror in her voice. " You will own that I am not in the habit of saying things without good reason ?" " Oh, yes !" " Then think about this, dear. It would be painful for many reasons to leave Yoresett.
88. oldal - I also of opinion, that the want of outward beauty never disquiets a noble nature, or will be regarded as a misfortune. It never can prevent people from being amiable and beloved in the highest degree. And we have daily proof of this.