Mammon; or, The hardships of an heiress, Том 2;Том 475Bernhard Tauchnitz, 1855 |
Результаты поиска по книге
Результаты 1 – 5 из 13
Стр. 17
... you ever find him accept obligations from a son - in - law ? - When you proposed keeping a close carriage for him after his first paralytic attack—— " VOL . II . с 3 " Yes , yes ! I remember , " THE HARDSHIPS OF AN HEIRESS . 17.
... you ever find him accept obligations from a son - in - law ? - When you proposed keeping a close carriage for him after his first paralytic attack—— " VOL . II . с 3 " Yes , yes ! I remember , " THE HARDSHIPS OF AN HEIRESS . 17.
Стр. 22
... close to Mrs. Farmer's , and again taking her hand . “ You have been hitherto too young , Janetta , to be talked to about such things . " " Why too young ? -For how many years past has my memory been loaded , in lessons , with ...
... close to Mrs. Farmer's , and again taking her hand . “ You have been hitherto too young , Janetta , to be talked to about such things . " " Why too young ? -For how many years past has my memory been loaded , in lessons , with ...
Стр. 34
... close of his six months ' mourning enabled the Earl to appear at the altar in a suit suitable a bridegroom.- Even he pressed for no more ; aware that the dowager Countess would be distressed by the slightest infringment of those laws of ...
... close of his six months ' mourning enabled the Earl to appear at the altar in a suit suitable a bridegroom.- Even he pressed for no more ; aware that the dowager Countess would be distressed by the slightest infringment of those laws of ...
Стр. 39
... close contact makes us unbearable to each other . Depend upon it there will soon be fighting and scratching at the Castle ; and I shall write and advise Edgar to keep out of the way of their squabbles . " " " I beg you will do nothing ...
... close contact makes us unbearable to each other . Depend upon it there will soon be fighting and scratching at the Castle ; and I shall write and advise Edgar to keep out of the way of their squabbles . " " " I beg you will do nothing ...
Стр. 77
... close of the poll , the preceding day , much ill - feeling had dis- turbed the hustings . In the struggle , several persons were thrown down , trampled upon , and seriously injured . — A procession , bearing on a shutter the body of a ...
... close of the poll , the preceding day , much ill - feeling had dis- turbed the hustings . In the struggle , several persons were thrown down , trampled upon , and seriously injured . — A procession , bearing on a shutter the body of a ...
Часто встречающиеся слова и выражения
added allowed already appear arrival attendance Aunt beautiful become Bessy better brother brought called Castle child close concerning course cousin daughter dear death Denny Cross Earl Edgar established eyes face fancy Farmer father feeling felt girl half hand happy Harpsden Harrals Harry head hear heard heart heiress Hilda honour hope horse Hugh interest Janetta John kind Lady late leave less living looked Lord Dinton Lynchcombe marriage means mind Miss Avesford Miss Wraysbury Molyneux months mother nature nephew Netta never Olave once papa passed Pennington perhaps person poor prepared present probably question rendered replied Reuben scarcely seemed seen Sir John Wraysbury sister smile surely taken talk tears tell thing thought turned uncle wait wife wish Woolston Wroughton young
Популярные отрывки
Стр. 207 - And his eyes have all the seeming of a demon's that is dreaming, And the lamp-light o'er him streaming throws his shadow on the floor; And my soul from out the shadow that lies floating on the floor Shall be lifted - nevermore...
Стр. 194 - For o'er that house there hung a solemn gloom, The step fell timid in each gorgeous room, Vast, sumptuous, dreary as some Eastern pile, Where mutes keep watch, — a home without a smile ; — a home in which she had almost dreaded the arrival, from Eton, of her noisy, mirth-loving brother ; to promote whose amusements, her father would not have consented to forego his severely exacted claims upon her time. But now, all would become cheerful and sociable. — New life would kindle in that torpid...