The Wynnes; or, Many men, many mindsJoseph Masters, 1861 - 416 páginas |
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... hour ; and whilst their younger brothers and sisters look up from their Greek and Italian , long- ing to be as free from lessons as they are , sometimes wish themselves that they were once more children within it . Behind the schoolroom ...
... hour ; and whilst their younger brothers and sisters look up from their Greek and Italian , long- ing to be as free from lessons as they are , sometimes wish themselves that they were once more children within it . Behind the schoolroom ...
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... a de- spairing one made by David , who after trying in vain for nearly a quarter of an hour to stop his ears from the merry laughs and remarks of Hargrave and Wil- liam , who have the Pickwick Papers between them , 6 THE WYNNES ;
... a de- spairing one made by David , who after trying in vain for nearly a quarter of an hour to stop his ears from the merry laughs and remarks of Hargrave and Wil- liam , who have the Pickwick Papers between them , 6 THE WYNNES ;
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... hour's evening reading , he went to his wife's sofa . " You are tired , my love ? " " Only resting in preparation for to - morrow , " she answered , smiling fondly , and stroking with her slender fingers the hand she had taken in hers ...
... hour's evening reading , he went to his wife's sofa . " You are tired , my love ? " " Only resting in preparation for to - morrow , " she answered , smiling fondly , and stroking with her slender fingers the hand she had taken in hers ...
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... hour before his long day's work began , and at least should look back upon no- thing but brightness and unanimity in his home , if these advantages could not exactly be combined with those of peace and quiet . These he found in the ...
... hour before his long day's work began , and at least should look back upon no- thing but brightness and unanimity in his home , if these advantages could not exactly be combined with those of peace and quiet . These he found in the ...
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... him . Perhaps you could all walk to Fordhurst , he was wanting the other day to go nutting - in half - an- hour or so . Thank you . - Now Paul ! Good - bye all . " And so Paul drove off , not at all sorry 18 THE WYNNES ;
... him . Perhaps you could all walk to Fordhurst , he was wanting the other day to go nutting - in half - an- hour or so . Thank you . - Now Paul ! Good - bye all . " And so Paul drove off , not at all sorry 18 THE WYNNES ;
Termos e frases comuns
Aigburth ALDERSGATE STREET Allegory answered Barbara arms asked Barbara rushed began Bessie better breakfast brother cheek child Church Constitution of Russia Cradock cried daughter David dear dear boy dinner Dobbs door drawing-room dress duty Elizabeth eyes face father Fcap feel felt followed Ford House Frank girl glad Gordon hand happy Hargrave Harvey hear heart Heir of Redclyffe Henrietta Hetty hope husband Irenæus Isabella John Kelso kissed last night laughed Laura lessons Liverpool looked mamma Merriton mind minute morning mother never once papa parlour Paul Paul's pleasant poor Portland Place quietly round schoolroom sighed silence sister smile sorry speak stairs Story Sunday sure Tale talk tell Thank thing thought tone trouble turned waiting walk whilst wife Will's wish word wretched Wynne Wynne's young
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