The Daisy Chain, Or, Aspirations: A Family Chronicle, Zväzok 2D. Appleton, 1869 |
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... coming home from London was exactly a specimen of that sacrifice and no sacrifice , ' said Ethel . ' What was that ? ' said Norman , who had come up to the window unobserved , and had been listening to their few last sentences . ' Did ...
... coming home from London was exactly a specimen of that sacrifice and no sacrifice , ' said Ethel . ' What was that ? ' said Norman , who had come up to the window unobserved , and had been listening to their few last sentences . ' Did ...
Strana 8
... coming to stay with her for the season . Now , Meta thought it wrong to leave her father alone , and wanted not to have gone at all , but , to my surprise , Margaret advised her to yield , and go for some short fixed time . ' ' Yes ...
... coming to stay with her for the season . Now , Meta thought it wrong to leave her father alone , and wanted not to have gone at all , but , to my surprise , Margaret advised her to yield , and go for some short fixed time . ' ' Yes ...
Strana 9
... coming again into the room after they had taken leave , to tell me that his little girl had preferred her home , and her poor old father , to all the pleasures in London . Oh ! I was so glad they came ! That was a sight that did one ...
... coming again into the room after they had taken leave , to tell me that his little girl had preferred her home , and her poor old father , to all the pleasures in London . Oh ! I was so glad they came ! That was a sight that did one ...
Strana 11
... coming ! ' exclaimed Margaret , her face lighting up with pleasure as the two youngest children entered , and indeed , little Gertrude's golden hair , round open face , fresh red and white complexion , and innocent looks , had so much ...
... coming ! ' exclaimed Margaret , her face lighting up with pleasure as the two youngest children entered , and indeed , little Gertrude's golden hair , round open face , fresh red and white complexion , and innocent looks , had so much ...
Strana 14
... coming for me to finish . ' Mrs. Taylor , at Cocksmoor , could do that for you , ' said Ethel ' Her two phials , stuffed with chintz patterns and flour , are quite as original and tasteful . ' ' Silly work , ' said Flora , ' but it ...
... coming for me to finish . ' Mrs. Taylor , at Cocksmoor , could do that for you , ' said Ethel ' Her two phials , stuffed with chintz patterns and flour , are quite as original and tasteful . ' ' Silly work , ' said Flora , ' but it ...
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The Daisy Chain: Or, Aspirations : a Family Chronicle, Zväzok 2 Charlotte Mary Yonge Úplné zobrazenie - 1856 |
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Abbotstoke afraid Alcestis answered Arnott asked Aubrey aunt Flora beautiful began believe Bellairs better blessed Bramshaw brother child Church Cocksmoor comfort cried Daisy dear Decius declared delighted Doctor door Ernescliffe Ethel exclaimed eyes face father fear feel felt gave George Larkins George Rivers Gertrude girl give glad Glenbracken Grange hand happy Harry Harry's hear heard heart Hector hope Hoxton kind knew laughing Ledwich little Daisy looked Maplewood Margaret May's Meta Meta Rivers Meta's mind Miss Bracy never Newdigate Prize nine ladies Norman Ogilvie old June once papa poor Flora pretty rest Richard round seemed shew sighed Sir Henry Walkinghame sister smiling spare speak Spencer Stoneborough sure talk tell Thank thing thought told tulip-tree turned voice walk Wilmot wish words young
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