Aims and ends, a novel, by C.C.G.1862 |
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... become accustomed . Mr. and Mrs. Ferne were well pleased to allow their daughter to remain at Woodside Manor . 66 " For you know , " Mrs. Ferne had remarked , though winter is the most expensive time of the year , and her fire would ...
... become accustomed . Mr. and Mrs. Ferne were well pleased to allow their daughter to remain at Woodside Manor . 66 " For you know , " Mrs. Ferne had remarked , though winter is the most expensive time of the year , and her fire would ...
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... become accustomed . Mr. and Mrs. Ferne were well pleased to allow their daughter to remain at Woodside Manor . " For you know , " Mrs. Ferne had remarked , " though winter is the most expensive time of the year , and her fire would have ...
... become accustomed . Mr. and Mrs. Ferne were well pleased to allow their daughter to remain at Woodside Manor . " For you know , " Mrs. Ferne had remarked , " though winter is the most expensive time of the year , and her fire would have ...
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... help me , and the sum you name shall be yours . Only- only spare me the exposure - the public dis- grace . " " Ah , to be sure , you think the lawyer can be bought ; you are becoming more reason- able now 18 AIMS AND ENDS .
... help me , and the sum you name shall be yours . Only- only spare me the exposure - the public dis- grace . " " Ah , to be sure , you think the lawyer can be bought ; you are becoming more reason- able now 18 AIMS AND ENDS .
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C C. G. be bought ; you are becoming more reason- able now . " A gleam of hope shot through poor Elea- nor's mind , and ... become an accomplice in your own unlawful act ? " Eleanor covered her face with her hands- " I do know it , " she ...
C C. G. be bought ; you are becoming more reason- able now . " A gleam of hope shot through poor Elea- nor's mind , and ... become an accomplice in your own unlawful act ? " Eleanor covered her face with her hands- " I do know it , " she ...
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... become anxious , or sitting too much in Elea- nor's room . But one part of the letter gave rise to more serious thought ; he said that Mr. Ferris had been over to enquire where Lady Thornbury was , and how long she was likely to remain ...
... become anxious , or sitting too much in Elea- nor's room . But one part of the letter gave rise to more serious thought ; he said that Mr. Ferris had been over to enquire where Lady Thornbury was , and how long she was likely to remain ...
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Anna anxious Archer Ashwell Barbadoes better bright Brooks Charles Stafford codicil cold cousin Crofts Dalston dared dear Eleanor dearest dinner door drawers drawing-room Drayton duets Elea escritoire Evans eyes face fear feeling felt Ferris Ferris's Fra Diavolo Greenrigg hand happy happy days hear heart hope horse James Ferris kind knew Lady Thorn Lady Thornbury ladyship late leave look Lord Thornbury Lucy marriage marry Maude's mind Miss Ferne Miss Hastings morning ness never night Oak Cottage once pain pale paper Patterdale piano poor Eleanor promise remember replied rest Rob Roy Sarah scarcely seemed sister smile soon sorrow speak sure talk tears tell thing Thornbury's thought told tomtoms tone took trouble true trust turned uncon usual voice wait walk watched wife wish Woodside Manor words
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242. oldal - Haste me to know it, that I, with wings as swift As meditation, or the thoughts of love, May sweep to my revenge.
24. oldal - For my heart was hot and restless, And my life was full of care, And the burden laid upon me Seemed greater than I could bear. But now it has fallen from me, It is buried in the sea ; And only the sorrow of others Throws its shadow over me.
45. oldal - THERE is sweet music here that softer falls Than petals from blown roses on the grass, Or night-dews on still waters between walls Of shadowy granite, in a gleaming pass; Music that gentlier on the spirit lies, Than tired eyelids upon tired eyes; Music that brings sweet sleep down from the blissful skies. Here are cool mosses deep, And thro...
85. oldal - THE day is cold, and dark, and dreary ; It rains, and the wind is never weary ; The vine still clings to the mouldering wall, But at every gust the dead leaves fall, And the day is dark and dreary.
173. oldal - Turn thy wild wheel through sunshine, storm, and cloud; Thy wheel and thee we neither love nor hate. Turn, Fortune, turn thy wheel with smile or frown; With that wild wheel we go not up or down; Our hoard is little, but our hearts are great. 'Smile and we smile, the lords of many lands; Frown and we smile, the lords of...
268. oldal - Heart ! Nothing is vain : Strive not, for life is care, And God sends pain ; Heaven is above, and there Rest will remain ! Be strong to love...
196. oldal - For when the heart goes before, like a lamp and illumines the pathway, Many things are made clear that else would lie hidden in darkness.
92. oldal - I am sure you have no reason to complain of any want of civility on my part.
35. oldal - Eleanor bowed her face upon her hands, and her whole frame shook with the violence of her weeping.