Barbara's history, 67. oldal,3. kötet |
Részletek a könyvből
1 - 5 találat összesen 59 találatból.
4. oldal
... aunt , meanwhile , recovered rapidly ; and , save such inevitable alteration as seven years must work , looked much the same as ever . Her step perhaps was a shade less firm , her carriage a trifle less erect , her voice a little less ...
... aunt , meanwhile , recovered rapidly ; and , save such inevitable alteration as seven years must work , looked much the same as ever . Her step perhaps was a shade less firm , her carriage a trifle less erect , her voice a little less ...
6. oldal
... aunt , or excuse my aunt to Hugh , I soon found that I did more harm than good ; and so gave it up after awhile , and sadly suffered matters to take their course . The month of October , and the greater part of November , passed by thus ...
... aunt , or excuse my aunt to Hugh , I soon found that I did more harm than good ; and so gave it up after awhile , and sadly suffered matters to take their course . The month of October , and the greater part of November , passed by thus ...
21. oldal
... aunt , still on the threshold ; " stark , staring mad , both of you ! It's only charity to suppose it . Pray , may a sane person inquire what it is you're after ? " " My dear aunt , " I stammered , divesting myself of the shawl , and ...
... aunt , still on the threshold ; " stark , staring mad , both of you ! It's only charity to suppose it . Pray , may a sane person inquire what it is you're after ? " " My dear aunt , " I stammered , divesting myself of the shawl , and ...
22. oldal
... aunt snatched the tiara from my head , and examined it closely . " If the stones are real , Hugh Farquhar , " said she , " the more shame for you ! No man in your position can afford to buy diamonds at this rate . They'd be worth eight ...
... aunt snatched the tiara from my head , and examined it closely . " If the stones are real , Hugh Farquhar , " said she , " the more shame for you ! No man in your position can afford to buy diamonds at this rate . They'd be worth eight ...
23. oldal
... aunt to loosen her great cloth cloak and boa , and telling her how glad I was to see her at Broomhill . " You're not glad to see me , Bab , " said she , sus- piciously . " I don't believe it . " " My dearest aunt , why . . . 99 ...
... aunt to loosen her great cloth cloak and boa , and telling her how glad I was to see her at Broomhill . " You're not glad to see me , Bab , " said she , sus- piciously . " I don't believe it . " " My dearest aunt , why . . . 99 ...
Más kiadások - Összes megtekintése
Gyakori szavak és kifejezések
Acta Sanctorum and—and Appian asked baby Barbara Barbarina Baths of Caracalla believe bless Broomhill Capri Carlyon Chambery child Civita Vecchia darling dear aunt deary door English exclaimed eyes face gentleman gone Goody Grenoble hand happy head hear heard heart hope hour Hugh Farquhar Humph husband Italy Jacopo JEANNE D'ALBRET JULIA KAVANAGH kiss knew lady landlord laughed leave Les Misérables letter lips lived looked Madame Maddalena married Matteo Monsieur morning Naples never night once Paolo paused perhaps Piazza di Spagna poor Professor red mullet remember replied Rome rose round ruin Sandyshaft scarcely seemed shook signora sitting smiling stay stood strange suppose sure tears tell thing thought to-morrow told took turned weary week wife window woman wonder words write Zollenstrasse
Népszerű szakaszok
15. oldal - There is not wind enough in the air To move away the ringlet curl From the lovely lady's cheek — There is not wind enough to twirl The one red leaf, the last of its clan, That dances as often as dance it can, Hanging so light, and hanging so high, On the topmost twig that looks up at the sky.
138. oldal - In fragments, choked up vaults, and frescos steep'd In subterranean damps where the owl peep'd, Deeming it midnight : — Temples, baths, or halls ? Pronounce who can ; for all that Learning reap'd From her research hath been, that these are walls — Behold the Imperial Mount ! 't is thus the mighty falls.