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289. oldal
... cried the wife impulsively . Then a suspicion flashed upon her . " He would be free , " she thought , " from the incumbrance , the drag . " In a hard tone she uttered , " Very well ; I'll think of it . ' Aunt Lindsay now re - appeared ...
... cried the wife impulsively . Then a suspicion flashed upon her . " He would be free , " she thought , " from the incumbrance , the drag . " In a hard tone she uttered , " Very well ; I'll think of it . ' Aunt Lindsay now re - appeared ...
358. oldal
... cried he in a faint whisper . Yes , yes - an hour ago ; but you will think nothing of what he said , when I tell you his name . It was Scaresby , Major Scaresby ; one whose bad tongue is the one solitary claim by which he subsists in a ...
... cried he in a faint whisper . Yes , yes - an hour ago ; but you will think nothing of what he said , when I tell you his name . It was Scaresby , Major Scaresby ; one whose bad tongue is the one solitary claim by which he subsists in a ...
363. oldal
... cried the dying man , in a voice already thick with a death rattle- " this is the seventh Lord Vis- count Glencore . I declare it ; and now -he fell back , and never spoke more . single shudder shook his feeble frame , and * Young Massy ...
... cried the dying man , in a voice already thick with a death rattle- " this is the seventh Lord Vis- count Glencore . I declare it ; and now -he fell back , and never spoke more . single shudder shook his feeble frame , and * Young Massy ...
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abbot Agnes Amos Barton asked Atheling beautiful Bridmain Burrows called character Charlotte Bronte child church Clara Cornwall Countess cried dear death Don Carlos door dress England English Eugène Fromentin eyes face father feel Frankland friends give Glencore Hackit hand hath head hear heard heart horometer housekeeper Hudson's Bay Company husband Jane Eyre Jazeph Johnson kind lady letter Lindsay living London look Lord means ment Milly mind Miss Anastasia Miss Gibbs morning Munder nature never night Norbury nurse once Orridge passed Pentreath poor Porthgenna question Ratin Rivers round Sarah seemed Shepperton side smile soon speak spirit strange Stubber talk tell thing thou thought tion told took truth turned Uncle Joseph voice Warka Winterbourne woman words write young