A great sensation, Volum 2Hurst&Blackett, 1862 |
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Pàgina 38
... . . I always hated you ! " Sir John Campion . " I beg ten thou- sand pardons for having shocked you ; but you wouldn't hear me out to the end of the sentence : the fact is , I once lived abroad 38 A GREAT SENSATION .
... . . I always hated you ! " Sir John Campion . " I beg ten thou- sand pardons for having shocked you ; but you wouldn't hear me out to the end of the sentence : the fact is , I once lived abroad 38 A GREAT SENSATION .
Pàgina 39
... hear her ) . " Not in a coffin - in a first - class carriage . " Exit Edith , precipitately , in the direction of an empty boudoir . Enter a young gen- tleman , whose name is unknown to " our own correspondent . " Anonymous young ...
... hear her ) . " Not in a coffin - in a first - class carriage . " Exit Edith , precipitately , in the direction of an empty boudoir . Enter a young gen- tleman , whose name is unknown to " our own correspondent . " Anonymous young ...
Pàgina 68
... stand behind the door any longer - a fact evidenced by the following curt dialogue : Rupert . " Wait a moment now - there's a good fellow . I want to hear how she Edgar . " No , I won't . We might 68 A GREAT SENSATION .
... stand behind the door any longer - a fact evidenced by the following curt dialogue : Rupert . " Wait a moment now - there's a good fellow . I want to hear how she Edgar . " No , I won't . We might 68 A GREAT SENSATION .
Pàgina 72
... hears anything good . " Fortunate for society is the fact , that when a man and a woman are entangled in an embarrassing dialogue , the woman , cæteris paribus , preserves her self - posses- sion the longest . The amount of ungrace- ful ...
... hears anything good . " Fortunate for society is the fact , that when a man and a woman are entangled in an embarrassing dialogue , the woman , cæteris paribus , preserves her self - posses- sion the longest . The amount of ungrace- ful ...
Pàgina 74
... hear anything of a voice ; I destroyed that by rowing and wading ; and I have not made the most of the little I have got . The fact is , that till last year , I had very little time , and no opportunities , for any- thing of the kind ...
... hear anything of a voice ; I destroyed that by rowing and wading ; and I have not made the most of the little I have got . The fact is , that till last year , I had very little time , and no opportunities , for any- thing of the kind ...
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acute Dowager answered Rupert beauty beg your pardon better brother Cadogan Place Carlsbad carriage cat's-paw Caterina CHAPTER cheek Constance countenance course daresay daugh door drawing-room Edgar Edith Ernsford Court eyes fact feel Francesca da Rimini gallery gone Grahame Grahame's Grosvenor Square half hand hear heard heart hobbledehoy hope horse hour idle pairs instant Jemima Kensington Gardens Lady Goodwin Lady Ravensdale less London look Lord Elfin Lord Elfintower Lord Elfintower's Lord Ravensdale Lord Sevenoaks mean mind minutes Molini Moorfield morning mysterious lady never o'clock passed pause Perringston position Pre-Raphaelite Ravensdale's recognised replied rose round Schönbeck seen Sir John Campion slapping fine woman slowly soon sorrow sort South Eastern Railway Spuckers stance stood suppose sure talk tell there's thing thought tion told tone turned Twinbriggles voice walked watching week whilst wish words
Passatges populars
Pàgina 51 - tis not so deep as a well, nor so wide as a church door ; but 'tis enough, 'twill serve : ask for me to-morrow, and you shall find me a grave man. I am peppered, I warrant, for this world. A plague o...
Pàgina 6 - ... accent of Christians nor the gait of Christian, pagan, nor man, have so strutted and bellowed that I have thought some of nature's journeymen had made men and not made them well, they imitated humanity so abominably.
Pàgina 5 - tis not to come ; if it be not to come, it will be now ; if it be not now, yet it will come : the readiness is all...
Pàgina 209 - Amor, ma tu allor più m'informe A seguir d'una fera che mi strugge La voce ei passi e l'orme, E lei non stringi, che s'appiatta e fugge.
Pàgina 41 - Sunt quibus in satira videar nimis acer et ultra legem tendere opus; sine nervis altera quidquid composui pars esse putat, similisque meorum mille die versus deduci posse. Trebati, quid faciam praescribe. 'quiescas.
Pàgina 193 - I can't think who can have put such an idea into your head.
Pàgina 261 - You are like a young bear : you have all your troubles before you.
Pàgina 14 - I have no more to do with her than the man in the moon; but I know all about her, and I wish to be of use to her if I can.