Maud Bingley, المجلد 1Bell and Daldy, 1858 |
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... added he , thinking his brother re- ceived this proposition rather coolly , " I assure you it might make all the difference in Maud's future prospects , if she had anyone to manage for her on her arrival who understood India and Indian ...
... added he , thinking his brother re- ceived this proposition rather coolly , " I assure you it might make all the difference in Maud's future prospects , if she had anyone to manage for her on her arrival who understood India and Indian ...
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Frederica Graham. " Eh , Arthur ? " added Herbert cheerfully , but the next moment he was surprised by Arthur's saying : - " It's all very well talking , but I can't do it , I can't persuade her , " he cried , with passionate earnestness ...
Frederica Graham. " Eh , Arthur ? " added Herbert cheerfully , but the next moment he was surprised by Arthur's saying : - " It's all very well talking , but I can't do it , I can't persuade her , " he cried , with passionate earnestness ...
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... added he sadly , " I can't urge it on Maud ; I will lay the case before her . " " If you think she won't like it , it would be better not to make a formal business of it , perhaps , " said Herbert . " Let the idea come upon her ...
... added he sadly , " I can't urge it on Maud ; I will lay the case before her . " " If you think she won't like it , it would be better not to make a formal business of it , perhaps , " said Herbert . " Let the idea come upon her ...
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... added to all her other trials . To her children , at the moment , it counted as a mere trifle , but from henceforth , as they remembered afterwards , their mother seemed to have given up all active interest in her worldly concerns ; she ...
... added to all her other trials . To her children , at the moment , it counted as a mere trifle , but from henceforth , as they remembered afterwards , their mother seemed to have given up all active interest in her worldly concerns ; she ...
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... added he , more cheerfully , “ it is a real kindness any way , and it is not for us to quarrel with the manner in which it is proffered . " " Arthur , " said Maud abruptly " I cannot go and live with Aunt Sophia . " This outburst was ...
... added he , more cheerfully , “ it is a real kindness any way , and it is not for us to quarrel with the manner in which it is proffered . " " Arthur , " said Maud abruptly " I cannot go and live with Aunt Sophia . " This outburst was ...
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الصفحة 277 - Look not mournfully into the Past. It comes not back again. Wisely improve the Present. It is thine. Go forth to meet the shadowy Future, without fear, and with a manly heart.
الصفحة 100 - Quiet talk she liketh best, In a bower of gentle looks, — Watering flowers, or reading books. And her voice, it murmurs lowly, As a silver stream may run, Which yet feels, you feel, the sun. And her smile it seems half holy, As if drawn from thoughts more far Than our common jestings are. And if any poet knew her, He would sing of her with falls Used in lovely madrigals. And if any painter drew her, He would paint her unaware With a halo round the hair.
الصفحة 272 - There was a time when meadow, grove, and stream, The earth, and every common sight, To me did seem Apparelled in celestial light, The glory and the freshness of a dream. It is not now as it hath been of yore; — Turn wheresoe'er I may, By night or day, The things which I have seen I now can see no more.
الصفحة 256 - He either fears his fate too much or his desert is small. who dares not put it to the touch and win or lose it all...
الصفحة 278 - Yea, the sparrow hath found her an house, and the swallow a nest where she may lay her young : even thy altars, O Lord of hosts, my King and my God.
الصفحة 223 - The Sundays of man's life, Threaded together on time's string, Make bracelets to adorn the wife Of the eternal glorious King. On Sunday heaven's gate stands ope ; Blessings are plentiful and rife — More plentiful than hope.
الصفحة 116 - I was all ear, !(« And took in strains that might create a soul Under the ribs of Death.
الصفحة 291 - The bell rang, and, with shrieks like death, Link catching link, the long array, With ponderous pulse and fiery breath, Proud of its burthen, swept away; And through the lingering crowd I broke, Sought the hill-side, and thence, heart-sick, Beheld, far off, the little smoke Along the landscape kindling quick.
الصفحة 311 - rise up early, and late take rest, and eat the bread of carefulness...
الصفحة 304 - Ahem!" said the squire, evidently flattered, and yet not convinced. " My brother Will is a very acute fellow, and I make no — my dear little girl — question, but that — • (when you have seen as much of the world as I have, you will grow...