A Grape from a Thorn, Volum 2Smith, Elder, 1881 |
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Pàgina 26
... manner and good feeling ; 6 you must do one thing in return for this little service ; you must not call me Miss Josceline any more , but Ella , and you must give me a kiss . ' " You dear , good Ella , ' he said , putting up his weary ...
... manner and good feeling ; 6 you must do one thing in return for this little service ; you must not call me Miss Josceline any more , but Ella , and you must give me a kiss . ' " You dear , good Ella , ' he said , putting up his weary ...
Pàgina 37
... direction of the hotel . Our friends at the Ultramarine may be better folks at heart , Mr. Aird , than you imagine , ' said Ella , smiling . ' It is only manner- " ' You may just as well say , ' interrupted MR . AIRD'S LOVE STORY . 37.
... direction of the hotel . Our friends at the Ultramarine may be better folks at heart , Mr. Aird , than you imagine , ' said Ella , smiling . ' It is only manner- " ' You may just as well say , ' interrupted MR . AIRD'S LOVE STORY . 37.
Pàgina 39
... manner of the narrator had overcome in her all temptation to smile . Love , it seemed , then , was more Protean than she had imagined . It did not assume one shape only . It was not always necessary to fall over head and ears into it ...
... manner of the narrator had overcome in her all temptation to smile . Love , it seemed , then , was more Protean than she had imagined . It did not assume one shape only . It was not always necessary to fall over head and ears into it ...
Pàgina 62
... manner . Ella's pro- longed delay above stairs had not disturbed him ; indeed , he was rather pleased at it than otherwise , for he flattered himself she was giving her attention in her own apartment to the subject he had so delicately ...
... manner . Ella's pro- longed delay above stairs had not disturbed him ; indeed , he was rather pleased at it than otherwise , for he flattered himself she was giving her attention in her own apartment to the subject he had so delicately ...
Pàgina 75
... manner when it was downright rude , as in the present case , to when it was merely aggravating ; and , moreover , there was a certain reason which caused her to feel satisfaction at having had the fact thus publicly extracted from her ...
... manner when it was downright rude , as in the present case , to when it was merely aggravating ; and , moreover , there was a certain reason which caused her to feel satisfaction at having had the fact thus publicly extracted from her ...
Frases i termes més freqüents
Abra afraid Aird Aird's Anastasia answered ANTHONY TROLLOPE Armytage Armytage's Aunt Hester ayah Barton Castle beautiful called certainly child companion Cooper course cried darling daughter Davey's dear Ella dear papa dear young lady Doctor doubt Ella's exclaimed expression eyes face fact father feel Felspar felt fever friends gentle gentleman GEORGE DU MAURIER girl going gracious grave hand heard heart Heyton Highness's hope husband inquired Josceline's kind kiss knew laugh leave little Davey locket looked madam married matter mean mind Miss Burt Miss Jennynge Miss Josceline mother murmured natural never nurse observed offer once Percival Lott perhaps person picture poor present pretty Prior's replied returned seemed smile sorrow speak sure tell tender thank thing thought tion told tone Trant Ultramarine Vernon voice Wallace whispered wife WILKIE COLLINS WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY wish woman words
Passatges populars
Pàgina 91 - Well, I should hope it was because she heard the rumour of your possible departure." " Not she," said Mrs. Jennynge, at which somewhat blunt sally Mr. Josceline smiled as though it had been the subtlest of epigrams. " Mrs. Armytage has found in a book from the circulating library," continued Anastasia, " a passage which has affected her most distressingly." " Dear me ; from one of the poets, no doubt," said Mr. Josceline ; "a delicate nature like hers must be easily unstrung by poetic suggestion."...
Pàgina 104 - And you will keep my little gift too," in Mr. Josceline's ear. " I have given a ring or two away in my time," reflected that gentleman when he found himself in his own apartment, " and in each case with a certain significance attaching to it. But I don't remember any one having given me an ' engaged ring ' before ; and it's not leap year, neither. However, the lady's booked, which is a great relief — my poor dear Ella.