Helen Cameron: from grub to butterfly, by the author of 'Mary Stanley'.Chapman and Hall, 1872 |
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... laughing , and pointing toward Helen's breast . Now Helen wore on her breast a brooch , with a beautifully - painted miniature outside . Fancying that the girl pointed to that , and thought it like herself , she answered : " That's a ...
... laughing , and pointing toward Helen's breast . Now Helen wore on her breast a brooch , with a beautifully - painted miniature outside . Fancying that the girl pointed to that , and thought it like herself , she answered : " That's a ...
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... laughed heartily . " I'm obliged to you , " answered Helen , laughing too ; " but the sight of you will be enough , I think - you look so big and 14 HELEN CAMERON .
... laughed heartily . " I'm obliged to you , " answered Helen , laughing too ; " but the sight of you will be enough , I think - you look so big and 14 HELEN CAMERON .
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... laughed at him now , never wounded his self - love by sharp or humorous sallies . She was often sad ; but , oh , so gentle and sweet ! What could it all mean ? Was she not in truth beginning to love ? True , she had disclaimed it ; but ...
... laughed at him now , never wounded his self - love by sharp or humorous sallies . She was often sad ; but , oh , so gentle and sweet ! What could it all mean ? Was she not in truth beginning to love ? True , she had disclaimed it ; but ...
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... laughing at his own small pun . And he tried to put his arm around her waist . He clearly had no faith in Sal's pugi- listic " gifts . " " I means what I says , " continued Sal . " Won't ye give over , ye fool ? Here goes then ! " And ...
... laughing at his own small pun . And he tried to put his arm around her waist . He clearly had no faith in Sal's pugi- listic " gifts . " " I means what I says , " continued Sal . " Won't ye give over , ye fool ? Here goes then ! " And ...
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... laughing ; " in the kitchen , or any- wheeres but yere . " " The barishnia means that you may go now , Natalia , " said Helen in Russ .. " Why doesn't she say so , then ? " muttered Natalia , as she went out . In the meanwhile Helen had ...
... laughing ; " in the kitchen , or any- wheeres but yere . " " The barishnia means that you may go now , Natalia , " said Helen in Russ .. " Why doesn't she say so , then ? " muttered Natalia , as she went out . In the meanwhile Helen had ...
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a-goin A'mighty answered Alexeyev answered Helen answered Sal asked Helen Avast b'lieves barg'n barishnia beauty big bouncing Birkenshaw bless Boria Cameron's house Captain Alexeyev Captain Malee Captain Maleenovsky carriage Colonel Alexeyev coom Count Golovin cried Helen D'ye darling daughter dear English exclaimed eyes face father fayther feel for'n capt'n Fred Frederick Randal girl gone Grand Duke Grand Duke Nicholas halberd hand heart heerd Helen Cameron Hinglish honour Imperial Highness jist Joey's kissed knew knock Lady Romford lass laughing leddy looked Mademoiselle Cameron Majesty mind Miss Cameron Miss Helen mysen Natalia ness never niver noble nothink ould papa Petersburg policeman Prince Boriatinsky quod Rachel Rooshan Russia Sal's scarcely seemed Siberia smiling soon speak strange sum'at sure Taganrog talk tell thank thing thought tone took turned voice wery wonderful words ye'll yere young
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الصفحة 174 - Intreat me not to leave thee, Or to return from following after thee : For whither thou goest, I will go ; And where thou lodgest, I will lodge : Thy people shall be my people, And thy God my God : Where thou diest, will I die, And there will I be buried : The LORD do so to me, and more also, If ought but death part thee and me.
الصفحة 146 - But when they deliver you up, take no thought how or what ye shall speak: for it shall be given you in that same hour what ye shall speak. For it is not ye that speak, but the Spirit of your Father which speaketh in you.
الصفحة 67 - Sport that wrinkled Care derides, And Laughter holding both his sides. Come, and trip it as you go On the light fantastic toe...
الصفحة 95 - See, what a grace was seated on this brow; Hyperion's curls; the front of Jove himself; An eye like Mars, to threaten and command; A station like the herald Mercury, New-lighted on a heaven-kissing hill; A combination, and a form, indeed, Where every god did seem to set his seal, To give the world assurance of a man : This was your husband.
الصفحة 26 - And her fair locks were woven up in gold ; She always smil'd, and in her hand did hold An holy-water sprinkle dipt in dew, With which she sprinkled favours manifold On whom she list, and did great liking shew, Great liking unto many, but true love to few.
الصفحة 144 - Then said Saul to his servant, But, behold, if we go, what shall we bring the man ? for the bread is spent in our vessels, and there is not a present to bring to the man of God: what have we?
الصفحة 144 - But Peter said unto him ; Thy money perish with thee, because thou hast thought that the gift of God may be purchased with money.
الصفحة 176 - tis the soul of peace : Of all the virtues, 'tis nearest kin to heaven ; It makes men look like gods. The best of men That e'er wore earth about him, was a sufferer; A soft, meek, patient, humble, tranquil spirit : The first true gentleman, that ever breathed.
الصفحة 246 - Thief, still more silently, sets-to his picklocks and crowbars, or lurks in wait till the watchmen first snore in their boxes. Gay mansions, with supper-rooms and dancingrooms, are full of light and music, and high-swelling hearts ; but, in the condemned cells, the pulse of life beats tremulous and faint, and blood-shot eyes look out through the darkness, which is around and within, for the light of a stern, last morning.