John Halifax, GentlemanHarper & Brothers, 1869 - 485 páginas |
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... children seemed greatly amused by watching us shivering shelterers from the rain . Doubtless our position made their ... child ; I had met her with the rest ; she was only a visitor . She looked at us , then disappeared . Soon after , we ...
... children seemed greatly amused by watching us shivering shelterers from the rain . Doubtless our position made their ... child ; I had met her with the rest ; she was only a visitor . She looked at us , then disappeared . Soon after , we ...
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... child - I remember her father well , for he lived at Kingswell here ; he was violent too , and much given to evil ways before he went abroad - Phineas , this child , this miserable child , will bear the mark of the wound all her life ...
... child - I remember her father well , for he lived at Kingswell here ; he was violent too , and much given to evil ways before he went abroad - Phineas , this child , this miserable child , will bear the mark of the wound all her life ...
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... child , " my dear . " She now came with half - dolorous , half - angry looks , to summon me to an interview with my father and Doctor Jessop . I caught her parting mutterings , as she marched behind me : “ Kill or cure , indeed ...
... child , " my dear . " She now came with half - dolorous , half - angry looks , to summon me to an interview with my father and Doctor Jessop . I caught her parting mutterings , as she marched behind me : “ Kill or cure , indeed ...
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... . " That man has evidently seen a good deal of the world , " said John , smiling ; " I wonder what the world is like ! " " Did you not see something of it as a child ? ” " Only the worst and lowest side ; not the JOHN HALIFAX . 63.
... . " That man has evidently seen a good deal of the world , " said John , smiling ; " I wonder what the world is like ! " " Did you not see something of it as a child ? ” " Only the worst and lowest side ; not the JOHN HALIFAX . 63.
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... child . My last lingering hesitation ended . " Jem , lend me your coat and hat - I'm going out into the town . " Jem was so astonished , that he stood with open mouth while I took the said garments from him , and unbolted the door . At ...
... child . My last lingering hesitation ended . " Jem , lend me your coat and hat - I'm going out into the town . " Jem was so astonished , that he stood with open mouth while I took the said garments from him , and unbolted the door . At ...
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Abel Fletcher answered asked Beechwood better Brithwood child Cloth daughter dear derley door Edwin Enderley eyes face fancy father feel gentleman gone Guy's hand happy hear heard heart honor husband Jael Jessop John Halifax JOHN S. C. ABBOTT John's Kingswell knew Lady Caroline laughed listened little Muriel live Longfield looked Lord Luxmore Lord Ravenel marriage Mary Baines Maud mill mind minute Miss March Miss Silver morning mother Muriel never night Norton Bury Oldtower once pain parlor perhaps Phineas Fletcher poor quiet rose round seemed silence Sir Ralph smile spoke stood sure talking tan-yard tell thank thee things thought to-day to-morrow told took turned Uncle Phineas Ursula voice walk watching wife window wish woman wonder word young
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Página 416 - And babes, sweet-smiling babes, our bed. How should I love the pretty creatures, While round my knees they fondly clung ; To see them look their mother's features, To hear them lisp their mother's tongue. And when with envy, time transported, Shall think to rob us of our joys, You'll in your girls again be courted, And I'll go wooing in my boys.
Página 106 - His certain life, that never can deceive him, Is full of thousand sweets, and rich content : The smooth-leaved beeches in the field receive him With coolest shades, till...
Página 105 - Thrice, oh! thrice happy, shepherd's life and state! When courts are happiness, unhappy pawns! His cottage low and safely humble gate Shuts out proud Fortune, with her scorns and fawns. No feared treason breaks his quiet sleep ; Singing all day, his flocks he learns to keep, Himself as innocent as are his simple sheep. No Serian worms he knows, that with their thread Draw out their silken lives — nor silken pride: His lambs...
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