The Daisy Chain; Or, Aspirations: A Family ChronicleB. Tauchnitz, 1856 |
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Strana 19
... Perhaps at this moment his wife could hardly sympathize , when she thought of her boys emulating such deeds . " Papa , " said Ethel , " will you lend me a pair of spectacles for the walk ? " " And make yourself one , Ethel , ” said ...
... Perhaps at this moment his wife could hardly sympathize , when she thought of her boys emulating such deeds . " Papa , " said Ethel , " will you lend me a pair of spectacles for the walk ? " " And make yourself one , Ethel , ” said ...
Strana 21
... Perhaps it is best , for it is very miserable , when papa is sarcastic and sharp , and he cannot understand it , and takes it as meaning so much more than it really does , and grows all the more frightened and diffident . I cannot think ...
... Perhaps it is best , for it is very miserable , when papa is sarcastic and sharp , and he cannot understand it , and takes it as meaning so much more than it really does , and grows all the more frightened and diffident . I cannot think ...
Strana 23
... perhaps , it is . I know it is what makes jealousy . " " The only plan is not to think about ourselves at all , " said Mrs. May . " Affection is round us like sunshine , and there is no use in measuring and comparing . We must give it ...
... perhaps , it is . I know it is what makes jealousy . " " The only plan is not to think about ourselves at all , " said Mrs. May . " Affection is round us like sunshine , and there is no use in measuring and comparing . We must give it ...
Strana 28
... " Her eloquence always broke down with any auditor but her brother , or , perhaps , Margaret . " Ethel ! " said Norman , " how is any one to understand you ? The argument is this : Ethel wants people to do 28 THE DAISY CHAIN .
... " Her eloquence always broke down with any auditor but her brother , or , perhaps , Margaret . " Ethel ! " said Norman , " how is any one to understand you ? The argument is this : Ethel wants people to do 28 THE DAISY CHAIN .
Strana 38
... perhaps I had better go up to the Doctor , " said Alan ; " I don't like leaving Flora alone with him , " and he was gone . " How fortunate that that youth is here , " said Mr. Wilmot - " he seems to be quite taking Richard's place ...
... perhaps I had better go up to the Doctor , " said Alan ; " I don't like leaving Flora alone with him , " and he was gone . " How fortunate that that youth is here , " said Mr. Wilmot - " he seems to be quite taking Richard's place ...
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The Daisy Chain, Or Aspirations: A Family Chronicle ; in 2 Volumes. 1 Charlotte Mary Yonge Úplné zobrazenie - 1856 |
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