Pictures of the World at Home and Abroad, Zväzok 1H. Colburn, 1843 |
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Strana 147
... mother did more ; for thinking even these rather too homely , and indeed not young enough , and having often heard that the life and soul of a party was to be well assortie , she prevailed upon two judges ' wives , her neighbours , to ...
... mother did more ; for thinking even these rather too homely , and indeed not young enough , and having often heard that the life and soul of a party was to be well assortie , she prevailed upon two judges ' wives , her neighbours , to ...
Strana 151
... mother . If he was interested at all , it was with the cheerful Caroline , who , Heaven knows , had no care but to make herself and others happy - in which she succeeded with all but her brother . He sometimes , indeed , pleased himself ...
... mother . If he was interested at all , it was with the cheerful Caroline , who , Heaven knows , had no care but to make herself and others happy - in which she succeeded with all but her brother . He sometimes , indeed , pleased himself ...
Strana 174
... mother ! " said Sterling . “ You think her silly , then ? ” " I do ! " " Shall I tell you my opinion ? " I ask it . " 66 Imprimis , then : are you prepared to shoot Mr.Tylney , or be shot yourself in the attempt , because he has lowered ...
... mother ! " said Sterling . “ You think her silly , then ? ” " I do ! " " Shall I tell you my opinion ? " I ask it . " 66 Imprimis , then : are you prepared to shoot Mr.Tylney , or be shot yourself in the attempt , because he has lowered ...
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