A Charming Fellow, 1. kötetChapman and Hall, 1876 |
Gyakori szavak és kifejezések
acquaintance Algernon Errington Algy Algy's amused Ancram Errington answered asked beauty began believe Betty Grimshaw bright Castalia course daughter David Powell dear declared Dockett door Dormers drawing-room exclaimed eyes face father feeling fellow felt Fido fire friends gentleman girl hand harpsichord head hear heard heart Jack Price Jonathan Maxfield kind knew Lady Harriet Lady Seely laughed looked Lord Seely Machyn-Stubbs manner matter Matthew Diamond Max's Methodist mind Minnie Bodkin Minnie's Miss Bodkin Miss Chubb Miss Kilfinane Miss Minnie mother never old Max papa Patrick Price pause Pawkins perhaps persons Peter Warlock play poor Powell's preacher pretty Rhoda Maxfield Richard Gibbs Seely's silent sizar smile sort speak speech spirit stood strong sure sweet talk tell Thimbleby thing thought tone uncon uttered voice Warlock Warwickshire Whitford wonder words young lady دو وو
Népszerű szakaszok
97. oldal - How hast thou counselled him that hath no wisdom? and how hast thou plentifully declared the thing as it is?
10. oldal - But has he promised anything definite?" " He could hardly do that, seeing that, as yet, he knows nothing of my son whatever ! My dear Mr. Diamond, when you know as much of the world as I do, you will see that it does not do to rush at things in a hurry. You must give people time. Especially a man like Lord Seely, 460 [February 27, 1875.] [Conducted by who of course cannot be expected to — to " " Do yon mean that you seriously contemplate dropping the substance of Filthorpe, for this shadow of Seely...