The Ladies' Garland, 5. kötetJ. Libby, 1842 |
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11. oldal
... dear Bromley , that I shall liberally do my part towards con- tributing to the pic - nickery . You know that our culinary preparations never go wrong now that I have more experience , good servants , and above all , plenty to do with ...
... dear Bromley , that I shall liberally do my part towards con- tributing to the pic - nickery . You know that our culinary preparations never go wrong now that I have more experience , good servants , and above all , plenty to do with ...
14. oldal
... Dear me - now we've got to the pic - nic place - how gay and pretty every thing looks , and what heaps of victuals there must be in all those baskets , and oceans of drinkables in all those bottles and demijohns . Mercy on me - I pity ...
... Dear me - now we've got to the pic - nic place - how gay and pretty every thing looks , and what heaps of victuals there must be in all those baskets , and oceans of drinkables in all those bottles and demijohns . Mercy on me - I pity ...
28. oldal
... dear the curtain it takes a view of the promised brother and sister as they sat around , and the land . The clouds vanish , the darkness flies servants ranged by the wall , all profoundly away ; cares , trials , and afflictions are ...
... dear the curtain it takes a view of the promised brother and sister as they sat around , and the land . The clouds vanish , the darkness flies servants ranged by the wall , all profoundly away ; cares , trials , and afflictions are ...
29. oldal
... dear sister . " 66 Why , brother , how you talk ! You can't certainly pretend to compare her with Ernes- tine Eberly and Zepherine Fitzwilliams , whom you have seen here several times ? " " No , I do not , " replied the brother em ...
... dear sister . " 66 Why , brother , how you talk ! You can't certainly pretend to compare her with Ernes- tine Eberly and Zepherine Fitzwilliams , whom you have seen here several times ? " " No , I do not , " replied the brother em ...
31. oldal
... dear friend . She looked through her and was pained to see that there was a hollowness and want of any thing like a true strength or excellence of character about her . Particulaly was she displeased at a gratuitous sneer thrown out at ...
... dear friend . She looked through her and was pained to see that there was a hollowness and want of any thing like a true strength or excellence of character about her . Particulaly was she displeased at a gratuitous sneer thrown out at ...
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