Dolores, by mrs. Forrester, 2. kötet1875 |
Részletek a könyvből
1 - 5 találat összesen 12 találatból.
6. oldal
... laughing at everything , like a giddy one . Now she is silent and sad . I see her from the window sitting out on the grass under the apple- trees , looking as if she saw something a long way off , and not even taking notice of poor ...
... laughing at everything , like a giddy one . Now she is silent and sad . I see her from the window sitting out on the grass under the apple- trees , looking as if she saw something a long way off , and not even taking notice of poor ...
7. oldal
... laughing and running on before now , as in the olden times , no chiding of Mar- celline for her fatness and slowness ; to- day the faithful servant would have given anything to see the little childish tricks and ways that had tormented ...
... laughing and running on before now , as in the olden times , no chiding of Mar- celline for her fatness and slowness ; to- day the faithful servant would have given anything to see the little childish tricks and ways that had tormented ...
57. oldal
... laughing . In an instant he dashes towards the door , his very soul filled with murderous rage ; his foot catches in the portière , and he falls heavily , striking his head . For a moment he lies stunned ; then , as he essays to rise ...
... laughing . In an instant he dashes towards the door , his very soul filled with murderous rage ; his foot catches in the portière , and he falls heavily , striking his head . For a moment he lies stunned ; then , as he essays to rise ...
97. oldal
... sat , with rapt attention , in the theatre , laughing and crying by turns , and calling on Marcelline , who sat , the picture of a discreet chaperon VOL . II . H in the back of the box , to sympathise with THE REAL PICTURE . 97.
... sat , with rapt attention , in the theatre , laughing and crying by turns , and calling on Marcelline , who sat , the picture of a discreet chaperon VOL . II . H in the back of the box , to sympathise with THE REAL PICTURE . 97.
177. oldal
... , Milly does not outwardly do either , but mentally she does both very much in- deed . She remembers Guy's sudden dis- VOL . II . N appearance , and Adrian's laughing and mysterious manner when questioned GUY TELLS HIS STORY . 177.
... , Milly does not outwardly do either , but mentally she does both very much in- deed . She remembers Guy's sudden dis- VOL . II . N appearance , and Adrian's laughing and mysterious manner when questioned GUY TELLS HIS STORY . 177.
Gyakori szavak és kifejezések
adds Adrian answers Guy arms beautiful better bitterly brother Captain Charteris Captain Etherege cries daresay darling dear child dear Mary deuce devo dine door écarté Endymion England eyes face fancy feels fond foolish give glad going to marry Guy's hand handsome happy happy day hate hear heard heart Jeanneton kind kissed knew Lady Wentworth laughing leave little girl live looking Louvre Madame Mademoiselle Marcelline Marcelline's marriage Mary Etherege Milly's mind Miss Etherege Miss Power morning mother never once Ouen pain Paris passion pause perhaps Philip picture pity pleasant poor little portmanteau pretty remember replies Rouen says Dolores says Guy says Milly seemed servant sigh Sir Guy sister sitting smile sorrow speak story strange suppose sure sweet tears tell thing thou thought to-night told Vansittart voice wife wish woman women wonder word young
Népszerű szakaszok
46. oldal - Crabbed age and youth cannot live together Youth is full of pleasance, age is full of care; Youth like summer morn, age like winter weather; Youth like summer brave, age like winter bare; Youth is full of sport, age's breath is short; Youth is nimble, age is lame; Youth is hot and bold, age is weak and cold; Youth is wild, and age is tame. Age, I do abhor thee; youth, I do adore thee; O...
46. oldal - ... pleasance, Age is full of care : Youth like summer morn, Age like winter weather ; Youth like summer brave, Age like winter bare. Youth is full of sport, Age's breath is short, Youth is nimble, age is lame : Youth is hot and bold, Age is weak and cold ; Youth is wild, and age is tame.
273. oldal - I have loved you ever since the day I first saw you...
34. oldal - For she knew not how that rigid exterior was but as the crust of ice that an intense cold has made over a deep stream, while the water still flows swift and strong beneath.
217. oldal - Marcelline," she pursues, with quiet dignity, " will you be so good as to leave us for a few minutes ?" " But — certainly," and the good soul retires with great alacrity.
126. oldal - I beg you do not think so meanly of me as to believe I would suffer myself to go on breaking my heart about some one who has no thought for me.