The Small House at AllingtonLA CASE Books, 1868 - Всего страниц: 719 The Small House at Allington is the fifth novel in Anthony Trollope's series known as the "Chronicles of Barsetshire". It first appeared as a serial in the 1862 July to December edition of the Cornhill Magazine, and ended its run in the July to December edition of the following year. It was later published 1864 as a two volume novel. It is the fifth book in the Chronicles of Barsetshire series, preceded by Framley Parsonage and followed by The Last Chronicle of Barset. It enjoyed a revival in popularity in the early 1990s when the British prime minister, John Major, declared it as his favourite book. The Small House at Allington concerns the Dale family, who live in the "Small House", a dower house intended for the widowed mother (Dowager) of the owner of the estate. The landowner, in this instance, is the bachelor Squire of Allington, Christopher Dale. Dale's mother having died, he has allocated the Small House, rent free, to his widowed sister-in-law and her daughters Isabella ("Bell") and Lilian ("Lily"). |
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... mean by a mere clerk? It isn't much in a man to be in a public office, and yet Mr. Crosbie gives himself airs.” “You don't suppose that Mr. Crosbie is the same as John Eames,” said Bell, who, by her tone of voice, did not seem inclined ...
... mean Lady Hartletop's,” said Bernard. Now, the Marchioness of Hartletop was a very great person indeed, and a leader in the fashionable world. “Oh! Lady Hartletop's!” said Lily. “Then I suppose we must give in;” which little bit of ...
... mean to say that you think I meant anything,” said Lily. “As if I cared a buttercup about Mr. Crosbie.” “Or I either, Lily.” “Of course you don't. But I do care for him very much, mamma. He is such a duck of an Apollo. I shall always ...
... mean anything, Bell,” said Lily. “I beg your pardon.” “It doesn't signify,” said Bell. “Only Lily says things without thinking.” And then that conversation came to an end, and nothing more was said among them beyond what appertained to ...
... mean—” “You mean that it is painful to part with old friends; and I'm sure that we all feel that at parting with you. But you'll have a holiday sometimes, and then we shall see you.” “Yes; of course, I shall see you then. I think, Lily ...
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