Man and wife, Zväzok 3Bernhard Tauchnitz, 1870 - 302 strán (strany) |
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Strana 58
... cottage ; and it is quite lost in a great garden , surrounded by high walls . I saw a carriage waiting . The coachman was walking his horses up and down - and he showed me the door . It was a high wooden door in the wall , with a ...
... cottage ; and it is quite lost in a great garden , surrounded by high walls . I saw a carriage waiting . The coachman was walking his horses up and down - and he showed me the door . It was a high wooden door in the wall , with a ...
Strana 160
... cottage - residence built on it , under his own directions . He surrounded the whole - being a man singularly jealous of any intrusion on his retirement , or of any chance observation of his ways and habits - with a high wall , which ...
... cottage - residence built on it , under his own directions . He surrounded the whole - being a man singularly jealous of any intrusion on his retirement , or of any chance observation of his ways and habits - with a high wall , which ...
Strana 161
... cottage suggested , even to the most unimaginative persons , the idea of an asylum or a prison . Reuben Limbrick's relatives , occasionally VOL . III . 11 coming to stay with him , found the place prey THE PLACE . 161.
... cottage suggested , even to the most unimaginative persons , the idea of an asylum or a prison . Reuben Limbrick's relatives , occasionally VOL . III . 11 coming to stay with him , found the place prey THE PLACE . 161.
Strana 163
... cottage was to let . It was more than the trainer wanted ; but Hester Dethridge refused to dispose of her lodg- ings — either as to the rooms occupied , or as to the period for which they were to be taken - on other than her own terms ...
... cottage was to let . It was more than the trainer wanted ; but Hester Dethridge refused to dispose of her lodg- ings — either as to the rooms occupied , or as to the period for which they were to be taken - on other than her own terms ...
Strana 164
... cottage was at an end . became a second spare - room . His empty bedroom The term for which the lodgings had been taken was then still unex- pired . On the day after the race , Geoffrey had to choose between sacrificing the money , or ...
... cottage was at an end . became a second spare - room . His empty bedroom The term for which the lodgings had been taken was then still unex- pired . On the day after the race , Geoffrey had to choose between sacrificing the money , or ...
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Anne Silvester Anne's answered appeared Arnold Brinkworth asked Bapchild bedroom Blanche Blanche's brother Captain Newenden cottage Craig Fernie dear doctor door drawing-room dreadful duty eyes face feel felt Fleetwood Fulham garden gate Geoffrey Delamayn Geoffrey's Glenarm Ham Farm hand happened head hear heard Hester Dethridge Holchester House Holchester's Hopkins hour husband Inchbare inquiry interest Julius Kirkandrew Lady Holchester Lady Lundie ladyship lawyer leave letter London looked Lundie's Marchwood marriage married mind Miss Silvester morning Newgate Calendar niece night once opened passed Patrick pointed Patrick rose Perry person Portland Place position question race racter reply returned rose round Scotland servant side silence slate sleep speak Speedwell spoke stairs stopped tell thing thought tion to-morrow told took trainer turned upstairs waited wall whispered wife window Windygates woman words wrote
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Strana 248 - And she opened a bottle of milk, and gave him drink, and covered him. And he said unto her, Stand in the door of the tent, and it shall be, when any man doth come and inquire of thee, and say, Is there any man here? that thou shalt say, No.
Strana 160 - After reflecting for a moment, Geoffrey put a last question. " You said Bishopriggs and the woman would be here at six this evening." " Yes." " Where are they to be found before that ?" Mr. Moy wrote a few words on a slip of paper, and handed it to Geoffrey. " At their lodgings,
Strana 33 - EXPLOSION. 39 in. The room was empty, like the rooms downstairs. But, close to the entrance, there was a trifling object to attract notice, in the shape of a note lying on the carpet. He picked it up, and saw that it was addressed to him, in the handwriting of his wife. He opened it. The note began, without the usual form of address, in these words:— "I know the abominable secret that you and my uncle have hidden from me. I know your infamy, and her infamy, and the position in which, thanks to...
Strana 273 - I am afflicted and ready to die from my youth up : while I suffer thy terrors I am distracted. 16. Thy fierce wrath gocth over me; thy terrors have cut me off. 17. They came round about me daily like water; they compassed me about together. 18. Lover and friend hast thou put far from me, and mine acquaintance into darkness. THE LAND OF FORGETFULNESS.
Strana 123 - I've seen enough of her already," he said, brutally. "You may well be ashamed to look at her," said Sir Patrick, quietly. "But you might have acknowledged it in fitter words. Carry your memory back to the fourteenth of August. Do you deny that you promised to marry Miss Silvester privately at the Craig Fernie inn?" "I object to that question,
Strana 115 - I answer, Sir Patrick, as Mr. Brinkworth has answered. No such thing as the thought of marrying him ever entered my head. ' ' "And this you say, on your oath as a Christian woman?" "On my oath as a Christian woman." Sir Patrick looked round at Blanche. Her face was hidden in her hands. Her stepmother was vainly appealing to her to compose herself. In the moment of silence that followed, Mr. Moy interfered in the interests of his client. "I waive my claim, Sir Patrick, to put any questions on my side....
Strana 240 - ... I didn't understand what he meant. He turned to some person who was sitting on the bench with him. 'This is a hard case,' he says. 'Poor people in this condition of life don't even know what a marriage settlement means. And, if they did, how many of them could afford to pay the lawyer's charges?' Upon that he turned to me. 'Yours is a common case,
Strana 187 - A small back door, in the end wall (intended probably for the gardener's use) was secured by a lock — the key having been taken out. There was not a house near. The lands of the local growers of vegetables surrounded the garden on all sides. In the nineteenth century, and in the immediate neighbourhood of a great metropolis, Anne was as absolutely isolated from all contact with the humanity around her as if she lay in her grave.
Strana 112 - Arnold Brinkworth! answer for yourself, in the presence of the persons here assembled. In all that you said, and all that you did, while you were at the inn, were you not solely influenced by the wish to make Miss Silvester's position as little painful to her as possible, and by anxiety to carry out the instructions given'to you by Mr. Geoffrey Delamayn? Is that the whole truth?" "That is the whole truth, Sir Patrick.
Strana 271 - There was a big tree hard by. I looked towards the tree, and waited to see the something hidden appear from behind it. The Thing stole out, dark and shadowy in the pleasant sunlight. At first, I saw only the dim figure of a woman. After a little, it began to get plainer, brightening from within...