Recommended to Mercy, المجلد 1Tauchnitz, 1864 - 312 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 97
... lady . Nothing binding , I hope ? No promise , eh ? " " None whatever . " " No reason why you should not marry to - morrow , if you wished it ? ” " None in the world ― only I don't wish it . " " Pshaw ! You will wish it ; every one ...
... lady . Nothing binding , I hope ? No promise , eh ? " " None whatever . " " No reason why you should not marry to - morrow , if you wished it ? ” " None in the world ― only I don't wish it . " " Pshaw ! You will wish it ; every one ...
الصفحة 101
... lady's drawing - room to be her castle , would have remonstrated thereon , or at any rate would have permitted herself to ask the simple , but leading question of what was " the matter ? " This , however , was not Helen's way ; and ...
... lady's drawing - room to be her castle , would have remonstrated thereon , or at any rate would have permitted herself to ask the simple , but leading question of what was " the matter ? " This , however , was not Helen's way ; and ...
الصفحة 110
... ladies were no strangers to him , and in his early years , before he had " got into that con- founded scrape , " ( Alas ! poor Helen , ) he had known them well , and indeed had been a sort of pet of the elder lady , whose name was ...
... ladies were no strangers to him , and in his early years , before he had " got into that con- founded scrape , " ( Alas ! poor Helen , ) he had known them well , and indeed had been a sort of pet of the elder lady , whose name was ...
الصفحة 113
... lady , " and to reign as sovereign mistress at Thorn- leigh , was the unceasing object of Mrs. Wraxham's ambition ; and to obtain her end there was scarcely any act , however mean and unworthy , to which she would not have descended ...
... lady , " and to reign as sovereign mistress at Thorn- leigh , was the unceasing object of Mrs. Wraxham's ambition ; and to obtain her end there was scarcely any act , however mean and unworthy , to which she would not have descended ...
الصفحة 114
... lady of the cottage , and how did she speak of her ? Not violently , or with open viru- lence , but with a quiet though much - meaning contempt for the class to which she belonged , and with a cruel exaggeration of some little episodes ...
... lady of the cottage , and how did she speak of her ? Not violently , or with open viru- lence , but with a quiet though much - meaning contempt for the class to which she belonged , and with a cruel exaggeration of some little episodes ...
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