The Family friend [ed. by R.K. Philp].Robert Kemp Philp 1864 |
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... door bell - that's William Broadhead . I told you he was coming to - night . " " I can't see him to - night , " said Lou Brandon , resolutely . " Mary , tell Mr. Broadhead I'm sorry that I'm engaged this evening . " When the ...
... door bell - that's William Broadhead . I told you he was coming to - night . " " I can't see him to - night , " said Lou Brandon , resolutely . " Mary , tell Mr. Broadhead I'm sorry that I'm engaged this evening . " When the ...
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... door garments , turned out the gas , and locking the door behind him , followed his client into the silent street . CHAPTER III . THE EVENING PIC - NIC . It 12 LOVE FOR LIFE .
... door garments , turned out the gas , and locking the door behind him , followed his client into the silent street . CHAPTER III . THE EVENING PIC - NIC . It 12 LOVE FOR LIFE .
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... door - step . " If I could only see her would . ” " Good morning , Mr. Fearsby . " Frank turned , and there was Miss Ha thorne on her pretty Arabian . " Good morning " he stammered , " ve cold to day , Miss Issy . " " Indeed ! I thought ...
... door - step . " If I could only see her would . ” " Good morning , Mr. Fearsby . " Frank turned , and there was Miss Ha thorne on her pretty Arabian . " Good morning " he stammered , " ve cold to day , Miss Issy . " " Indeed ! I thought ...
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... door and entering , I depo- sited the candle , as usual , on the dressing- table , and threw myself wearily on the tempting down fronting me , which lured my tired limbs to test its quality , before disrobing , by its enticing ...
... door and entering , I depo- sited the candle , as usual , on the dressing- table , and threw myself wearily on the tempting down fronting me , which lured my tired limbs to test its quality , before disrobing , by its enticing ...
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... door of No. - , Promenade , a smart boy in gilt a fair Caractacus . Here , then , was I , learning from Buttons that my unknown relatives were " hout , sir . " I turned away disappointed , and in passing down the blooming garden ...
... door of No. - , Promenade , a smart boy in gilt a fair Caractacus . Here , then , was I , learning from Buttons that my unknown relatives were " hout , sir . " I turned away disappointed , and in passing down the blooming garden ...
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answer beautiful Bess bright Broadhead BUSK CARACTACUS Charles Morgan cold colour Croquet dark dear delight door drachm dream dress Enigmas exclaimed eyes face fair father feel fire flowers garden gaze girl Giselle give GORGONIA hair hand happy Harry Carter head hear heard heart honour hope hour IAGO IVANHOE kind knew lady leaves letter light live look Lulu Matthew Boulton MIGNONETTE mind Miss Miss Frances mistletoe morning mother Neaton Nelly never night o'er once ounces passed plant pleasure poor Ramsgate replied round Roundhead seemed Shelley smile soon sorrow soul spirit spring STANTONVILLE sure sweet tears tell TERRA COTTA thee things thou thought tion trees turned UNCAS voice walk whole window Winteringham wish woman words young ZANONI
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Seite 208 - It reveals to us the loveliness of nature, brings back the freshness of youthful feeling, revives the relish of simple pleasures, keeps unquenched the enthusiasm which warmed the spring-time of our being, refines youthful love, strengthens our interest in human nature by vivid delineations of its...
Seite 52 - He lodged as much by accident as he dined, and passed the night sometimes in mean houses which are set open at night to any casual wanderers, sometimes in cellars, among the riot and filth of the meanest and most profligate of the rabble...
Seite 79 - And said, on her knees, her favorite prayer. And while on her pillow she softly lay, She knew nothing more till again it was day; And all things said to the beautiful sun, " Good morning, good morning ! Our work is begun.
Seite 34 - From harmony, from heavenly harmony, This universal frame began: From harmony to harmony Through all the compass of the notes it ran, The diapason closing full in Man.
Seite 399 - Alas ! alas ! Why, all the souls that were, were forfeit once; And He that might the vantage best have took, Found out the remedy: How would you be, If he, which is the top of judgment, should But judge you as you are? O, think on that; And mercy then will breathe within your lips, Like man new made.
Seite 317 - But the Father said to his servants, Bring forth the best robe and put it on him ; and put a ring on his hand and shoes on his feet; and bring hither the fatted calf and kill it ; and let us eat and be merry ; for this my son was dead and is alive again ; he was lost and is found.
Seite 148 - HAIL to thy returning festival, old Bishop Valentine ! Great is thy name in the rubric, thou venerable arch-flamen of Hymen ! Immortal gobetween ! who and what manner of person art thou ? Art thou but a name, typifying the restless principle which impels poor humans to seek perfection in union? or wert thou indeed a mortal prelate, with thy tippet and thy rochet, thy apron on, and decent lawn sleeves? Mysterious personage ! like unto thee, assuredly, there is no other mitred father in the calendar...
Seite 158 - True happiness is of a retired nature, and an enemy to pomp and noise ; it arises, in the first place, from the enjoyment of one's self ; and, in the next, from the friendship and conversation of a few select companions...
Seite 208 - Believe me, the talent of success is nothing more than doing what you can do well ; and doing well whatever you do, without a thought of fame.
Seite 208 - Men are so inclined to content themselves with what is commonest ; the spirit and the senses so easily grow dead to the impressions of the beautiful and perfect, that every one should study, by all methods, to nourish in his mind the faculty of feeling these things.