Chatsworth, the PatricianCochrane, 1833 - 310 páginas |
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... very beautiful , and I cannot feel surprised he should admire her ; no one could see her without doing so . " " So I have been told : yet that Chatsworth should turn admirer of beauty , rather puzzles me ; 26 CHATSWORTH ,
... very beautiful , and I cannot feel surprised he should admire her ; no one could see her without doing so . " " So I have been told : yet that Chatsworth should turn admirer of beauty , rather puzzles me ; 26 CHATSWORTH ,
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... surprise had risen to its greatest height ere it concluded . After the death of their father , the Silvertons had withdrawn themselves as much as possible from those of the family who were not previously provided for ; and behaved so ...
... surprise had risen to its greatest height ere it concluded . After the death of their father , the Silvertons had withdrawn themselves as much as possible from those of the family who were not previously provided for ; and behaved so ...
Página 65
... surprised and displeased . I cannot approve of Caroline receiving Mr. Bennet now Johnstone is from home , and shall certainly object to a continua- tion of his visits . Thus thought Mrs. Grey after retiring for the night , and the ...
... surprised and displeased . I cannot approve of Caroline receiving Mr. Bennet now Johnstone is from home , and shall certainly object to a continua- tion of his visits . Thus thought Mrs. Grey after retiring for the night , and the ...
Página 65
... surprised and displeased . I cannot approve of Caroline receiving Mr. Bennet now Johnstone is from home , and shall certainly object to a continua- tion of his visits . Thus thought Mrs. Grey after retiring for the night , and the ...
... surprised and displeased . I cannot approve of Caroline receiving Mr. Bennet now Johnstone is from home , and shall certainly object to a continua- tion of his visits . Thus thought Mrs. Grey after retiring for the night , and the ...
Página 65
... surprised and displeased . I cannot approve of Caroline receiving Mr. Bennet now Johnstone is from home , and shall certainly object to a continua . tion of his visits . Thus thought Mrs. Grey after retiring for the night , and the ...
... surprised and displeased . I cannot approve of Caroline receiving Mr. Bennet now Johnstone is from home , and shall certainly object to a continua . tion of his visits . Thus thought Mrs. Grey after retiring for the night , and the ...
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acquainted admire affection affectionate agitated ance appeared ascer attention beautiful believe Bennet better Caro Caroline's carriage cause child Colnbrook consider continued countenance countess curricle dear Caroline dear madam delight Duchess of Chatsworth Duke of Chatsworth Duke of Clarence duke's endeavour entertain exclaimed expression eyes fair brow fair lady fancy Fanny favour fear feel felt fond fortune frequently Garland give going grace gratified Grey hand happiness hear heard heart hope hour idea Irene Johnstones kind knew Lady Cecilia ladyship leaving look mamma manner mentioned mind morning mother motive Nesbit never observation opinion pain pale panion passed patient perfectly perhaps pleased pleasure present promise quired racter render reply request sentiments shew Sir William Kingstone sister smile soon speaking specting stranger sure sweet child tell thing thought tion told town trifling turbed utmost voice wish
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Página 231 - THE wretch, condemn'd with life to part, Still, still on hope relies ; And every pang that rends the heart, Bids expectation rise. Hope, like the glimmering taper's light, Adorns and cheers the way ; And still, as darker grows the night, Emits a brighter ray.
Página 211 - There is a tide in the affairs of man, Which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune : Omitted, all the voyage of their life Is bound in shallows and in miseries.
Página 32 - The duke gazed on her with delight. ' I ordered the curricle to be here in an hour— will you go a drive this morning ?" '' • Your ladyship seems to forget how much you are concerned.' — ' No, no ; depend 1 shall lose no opportunity of retaliating on the duke.
Página 19 - Your ladyship seems to forget how much you are concerned.' — ' No, no ; depend 1 shall lose no opportunity of retaliating on the duke.' "On the fourth morning, Mrs. Grey and Irene reached the metropolis in safety, and proceeded straight to Caroline's residence at the west end.
Página 70 - ... loves me — he loves me as I love him — only his love is deep, while mine was shallow ! Oh, my dear love — he loves me, and now he is dying ! Ah ! I know that he is dying, or he would not have sent me these; he would have sacrificed himself — nay, he has sacrificed himself for me — for me ! " She threw herself on a sofa and buried her face in her hands. "My dear — dear sister," said Katherine, " is it possible that you — you " " That I loved him, do you ask?
Página 68 - On the fourth morning, Mrs. Grey and Irene reached the metropolis in safety, and proceeded straight to Caroline's residence at the west end. " Mrs. Wise would frequently say, her house was tint like home if some of the Misses Garlands were not with her.