Chambers's Edinburgh JournalW. Orr, 1843 - Edinburgh (Scotland) |
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Page 18
... never sell this picture . " Poor Henry was summoning his courage for the leave - taking , and gazing like a lover at a mistress who could never be his , when a joyous laugh , evidently pro- ceeding from the adjoining room , fell upon ...
... never sell this picture . " Poor Henry was summoning his courage for the leave - taking , and gazing like a lover at a mistress who could never be his , when a joyous laugh , evidently pro- ceeding from the adjoining room , fell upon ...
Page 28
... never more be annoyed by his attentions ! " " And you think that the count will be satisfied to give you up so easily ? " asked the duchess ; " do not flatter yourself he will ; however , I am glad that you have answered him so ...
... never more be annoyed by his attentions ! " " And you think that the count will be satisfied to give you up so easily ? " asked the duchess ; " do not flatter yourself he will ; however , I am glad that you have answered him so ...
Page 34
... never more surprised in her life than when Mrs Gosling desired one of them might be sent to her , because Mrs Gosling never wore turbans ; and if Miss Gibbs had only foreseen that she would have pounced upon it in that way , she , Miss ...
... never more surprised in her life than when Mrs Gosling desired one of them might be sent to her , because Mrs Gosling never wore turbans ; and if Miss Gibbs had only foreseen that she would have pounced upon it in that way , she , Miss ...
Page 58
... never have any thing the least contrast to the scene outside . The fire biazed brightly , out of the way : one can't do without vegetables , or the hearth was clean swept , the kettle sang upon the without a little fruit , when it's in ...
... never have any thing the least contrast to the scene outside . The fire biazed brightly , out of the way : one can't do without vegetables , or the hearth was clean swept , the kettle sang upon the without a little fruit , when it's in ...
Page 59
... never chewed her meat , but swallowed it whole . It was found extremely difficult to wean her stomach from the taste for raw food . When first taken , she was allowed by M. D'Epinoy to cater for She swam like a herself about his ponds ...
... never chewed her meat , but swallowed it whole . It was found extremely difficult to wean her stomach from the taste for raw food . When first taken , she was allowed by M. D'Epinoy to cater for She swam like a herself about his ponds ...
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