RutledgeDerby & Jackson, 1860 - 504 oldal |
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15. oldal
... tone , what was the matter ? Was I ill ? That question , so put , in the indescribable tone that shows to a sensitive ear a want of sympathy the most gall- ing , was the best cure that could have been devised for my tears . They were ...
... tone , what was the matter ? Was I ill ? That question , so put , in the indescribable tone that shows to a sensitive ear a want of sympathy the most gall- ing , was the best cure that could have been devised for my tears . They were ...
20. oldal
... tone as he felt my pulse , " This won't do . " Then aloud , he told the doctor that the carriage he had been fortunate enough to engage would be at the door in about an hour and a half , and that he would 20 RUTLEDGE .
... tone as he felt my pulse , " This won't do . " Then aloud , he told the doctor that the carriage he had been fortunate enough to engage would be at the door in about an hour and a half , and that he would 20 RUTLEDGE .
24. oldal
... tones , " Are you comfortable ? Will you have anything ? " I did not move . She listened for a moment , then going to the door said to some one outside : " She's asleep , sir , and doing well . You had better take some rest yourself ...
... tones , " Are you comfortable ? Will you have anything ? " I did not move . She listened for a moment , then going to the door said to some one outside : " She's asleep , sir , and doing well . You had better take some rest yourself ...
27. oldal
... tone in which she repeated her order . If it had been addressed to me , I am sure I should have submitted in trepidation ; as it was , I trembled for Kitty , who , however , was nothing daunted , and turning round , said , in a tone ...
... tone in which she repeated her order . If it had been addressed to me , I am sure I should have submitted in trepidation ; as it was , I trembled for Kitty , who , however , was nothing daunted , and turning round , said , in a tone ...
32. oldal
... tone of deference that counter- balanced the liberty she took in talking at all . Our distaste for Mrs. Roberts was potent in putting us on as good terms as young lady and young lady's maid could well be , and there is a sort of ...
... tone of deference that counter- balanced the liberty she took in talking at all . Our distaste for Mrs. Roberts was potent in putting us on as good terms as young lady and young lady's maid could well be , and there is a sort of ...
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afraid answered Arnold asked Aunt Edith balusters Beech Grove better bombazine bull-baiting captain carriage child Churchill cold companion COVENTRY PATMORE cried dance dark doctor domino door downstairs dread dress ejaculated Ellerton Essie Esther exclaimed eyes face fancy fear feel Félicie felt Frances gave girl Grace hall hand head heard heart hope horses hour hurried impatience Josephine Josephine's Kitty Kitty's knew laugh light lips look mamma McGuffy Michael mind minutes miserable Miss morning morning dress never night Norbury Olman passed paused perhaps Phil piazza pretty remember Roberts Rutledge Rutledge's seemed Shenstone smile sorrel horse stairs started stood strange sure talk tears tell there's thing thought Tigre tired told tone turned upstairs Victor Viennet voice waiting walk watched whispered window Windy Hill words Wynkar young lady