In the Spring-time. A NovelRemington & Company, 1877 - 251 oldal |
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46. oldal
... set off to perfection by the well - fitting riding - habit . She looks very lovely this morning ; any man might be proud of such a sweet young bride . " I thought you were asleep , Kate dar- ling 46 IN THE SPRING - TIME .
... set off to perfection by the well - fitting riding - habit . She looks very lovely this morning ; any man might be proud of such a sweet young bride . " I thought you were asleep , Kate dar- ling 46 IN THE SPRING - TIME .
74. oldal
... will soon understand . I came here pre- pared to try and love my bride elect , if possible , and during the first few days I did honestly endeavour to win her affec- tion ; but I found Helen so cold , so 74 IN THE SPRING - TIME .
... will soon understand . I came here pre- pared to try and love my bride elect , if possible , and during the first few days I did honestly endeavour to win her affec- tion ; but I found Helen so cold , so 74 IN THE SPRING - TIME .
101. oldal
... bridal white , Réné's bride , the iron indeed entered into her soul ; she felt as if her heart must break . The ball that night was gay and crowd- ed , the music good , the floor perfection . Lovely indeed did Helen look in a pale blue ...
... bridal white , Réné's bride , the iron indeed entered into her soul ; she felt as if her heart must break . The ball that night was gay and crowd- ed , the music good , the floor perfection . Lovely indeed did Helen look in a pale blue ...
112. oldal
... door opened and Helen entered clad in bridal white ; she looked rather pale , but , notwithstanding , ex- quisitely lovely . Her mother kissed her fondly . " May mur- you be happy , my darling , " she 112 IN THE SPRING - TIME .
... door opened and Helen entered clad in bridal white ; she looked rather pale , but , notwithstanding , ex- quisitely lovely . Her mother kissed her fondly . " May mur- you be happy , my darling , " she 112 IN THE SPRING - TIME .
113. oldal
... not keep it waiting any longer . " It all seemed like a dream to Kate , as she walked up the aisle of the church with the other bridesmaids . The lovely I bride , the handsome bridegroom , they made a pretty IN THE SPRING - TIME . 113.
... not keep it waiting any longer . " It all seemed like a dream to Kate , as she walked up the aisle of the church with the other bridesmaids . The lovely I bride , the handsome bridegroom , they made a pretty IN THE SPRING - TIME . 113.
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afraid afternoon answered Helen answered Kate arm round beautiful better bride bright brother casino CHAPTER child Count de Montfort Count Réné Countess de Montfort croquet dancing dare dark darling dear Dieppe door dress Eaton Square exclaimed Kate eyes face family party feel fond Good-bye Grange hair hand happy hard heart hope husband James Newton Kate Howard Kate's Kensington Kensington Gardens kiss knew ladies last wedding laugh little girl London look Lottie marriage married Minnie Miss Higgins Miss Howard Monsieur de Montfort morning mother Murray never nice night Normandy once pale patient peace pleasant poor remember Réné's rest rose seat sigh sister of mercy sitting smile sofa soon spring-time sure sweet talk tell thank thing thought tired to-day to-morrow to-night trouble voice waiting walked Walter Howard weary wedding wife woman young
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205. oldal - We spake of many a vanished scene, Of what we once had thought and said, Of what had been and might have been, And who was changed and who was dead...
52. oldal - I could but mark ; The leaves of memory seemed to make A mournful rustling in the dark. Oft died the words upon our lips, As suddenly, from out the fire Built of the wreck of stranded ships, The flames would leap and then expire.
163. oldal - We are not worst at once— the course of evil Begins so slowly, and from such slight source, An infant's hand might stem its breach with clay; But let the stream get deeper. and philosophy — ' Ay, and religion too, — shall strive in vain To turn the headlong torrent.
110. oldal - While her image filled my soul. Farewell, days of purest pleasure, Long your loss my heart shall mourn! Farewell, hours of bliss the measure, Bliss that never can return. Cheerless o'er the wild heath wandering, Cheerless o'er the wave-worn shore, On the past with sadness pondering, Hope's fair visions charm no more.
238. oldal - Here, the great unrest of ages ; Here, the trouble, toil, and strife : There, the peaceful, quiet waters Of the crystal stream of life. Here, the sighing of the branches ; Here, the wave-beat on the shore : There, the ceaseless strain of angels Chanting praises evermore. Here, the rocks, and shoals, and quicksands ; Here, the white cross on the sod : There, the haven where she would be, In the bosom of her God.
53. oldal - Perhaps the novel was not quite so interesting as she had anticipated, for she soon felt very drowsy, and was just on the point of dropping off to sleep, when she became aware that some one was standing beside her, and on looking up saw it was the Count de Montfort. " How you frightened me," exclaimed Kate, just the least bit in the world cross that her slumbers should have been thus interrupted.
19. oldal - ... was loved and respected by all who knew him. He was...
73. oldal - I have something to tell you that I think will interest you. So listen quietly, and don't interrupt me.
174. oldal - Don't look so miserable," he pleaded. " Trust me, Kate. Do you know, when I look at your poor white face, when I think of all the misery I have caused you, — I wish to God I had never crossed your path." " What's done can't be undone," was the wearied answer, as she pushed back the masses of her dark hair.
237. oldal - Sing something to me, Helen ; it would be so nice in the twilight." And Helen sang to them, in her soft, sweet voice, that beautiful old song, " The Land of the Leal." Kate lay back listening entranced, thinking perchance of that fair land where there is no sorrow, and longing, oh so earnestly, for the time to come when she should pass to the land of the leal.