The Wynnes; or, Many men, many mindsJoseph Masters, 1861 - 416 páginas |
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Página 69
... hope never again to behave as I have done to - day . I can't think what possessed me , I did indeed mean to be as you said , your right- hand , and meant to be such a much better right - hand than Hetty that it is no wonder I have had ...
... hope never again to behave as I have done to - day . I can't think what possessed me , I did indeed mean to be as you said , your right- hand , and meant to be such a much better right - hand than Hetty that it is no wonder I have had ...
Página 86
... hope so , my love , " and he went . " Barbara ; he has forgiven me all - all . And now please make haste , I am so tired , and I must be up in time to - morrow . " Barbara did not contradict her , but unfastened her dress , took off her ...
... hope so , my love , " and he went . " Barbara ; he has forgiven me all - all . And now please make haste , I am so tired , and I must be up in time to - morrow . " Barbara did not contradict her , but unfastened her dress , took off her ...
Página 98
... hope you are wrapped up well . " " Yes , thank you . " Barbara stood irresolute . Finally before the great tie of sisterhood down fell all her wise resolutions of living through every squall , as if it were not nor ever had been ; she ...
... hope you are wrapped up well . " " Yes , thank you . " Barbara stood irresolute . Finally before the great tie of sisterhood down fell all her wise resolutions of living through every squall , as if it were not nor ever had been ; she ...
Página 106
... hope ? " " No , or he would be there now . No ! people are grown wiser than to leave such an opening for a child to conquer them as that . But he has been in the sulks ever since : so surly ! and there is papa upon . the alert , and ...
... hope ? " " No , or he would be there now . No ! people are grown wiser than to leave such an opening for a child to conquer them as that . But he has been in the sulks ever since : so surly ! and there is papa upon . the alert , and ...
Página 112
... hope I am coming to sit with you quietly , and hear all about poor Hetty ; " and then before more than one question had been an- swered , seeming to remember something , and starting up again . At last she did come in , wearied and pale ...
... hope I am coming to sit with you quietly , and hear all about poor Hetty ; " and then before more than one question had been an- swered , seeming to remember something , and starting up again . At last she did come in , wearied and pale ...
Termos e frases comuns
answered arms asked Barbara bear began believe better brother called child Church coming Cradock cried daughter David dear dinner Dobbs don't door dress duty edition Elizabeth eyes face father feel felt followed Frank girl give glad gone Gordon half hand happy Hargrave head hear heart Henrietta Hetty hope hour husband Isabella John keep kind late laughed Laura least leave lessons looked mamma matter mean mind minute Miss morning mother never night once papa party passed Paul perhaps poor present ready round seemed side sister smile soon sorry speak stairs started step Story sure Tale talk tell Thank thing thought told took trouble turned waiting walk whilst wife wish wonder Wynne young
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