Glenwood Manor-house: A NovelArthur Hall, Virtue, and Company, 1857 - 273 pagina's |
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Pagina 6
... Justice Kingley , the present proprietor of the Manor - house , was what would be called a member of the old school ; who , though now very considerably advanced in years , would unwillingly have renounced the beauship by which that ...
... Justice Kingley , the present proprietor of the Manor - house , was what would be called a member of the old school ; who , though now very considerably advanced in years , would unwillingly have renounced the beauship by which that ...
Pagina 7
... Justice Kingley was somewhat below the middle stature ; yes , he was decidedly short , and there was no subject on which he was more tenacious . His complexion inclined a little to the florid , his nose a little to the snub , and his ...
... Justice Kingley was somewhat below the middle stature ; yes , he was decidedly short , and there was no subject on which he was more tenacious . His complexion inclined a little to the florid , his nose a little to the snub , and his ...
Pagina 8
... Justice Kingley stood before his mirror , it reflected a composite costume unlike anything in this or in any former century . Thus equipped , and shaking a cambric handkerchief , redolent of a perfume that had been in high favour with ...
... Justice Kingley stood before his mirror , it reflected a composite costume unlike anything in this or in any former century . Thus equipped , and shaking a cambric handkerchief , redolent of a perfume that had been in high favour with ...
Pagina 9
... Justice indulged , and he prided himself on having the best port in the county ; indeed , as he sat after dinner , glass in hand , hold- ing it up to the light , and expatiating on its rare qualities , one might have thought that it was ...
... Justice indulged , and he prided himself on having the best port in the county ; indeed , as he sat after dinner , glass in hand , hold- ing it up to the light , and expatiating on its rare qualities , one might have thought that it was ...
Pagina 10
... Justice's notion of the intellectual capacity of women had by no means kept pace with the progress of the age . He divided all womankind into two distinct classes , but in respect to their mental powers they were essentially the same ...
... Justice's notion of the intellectual capacity of women had by no means kept pace with the progress of the age . He divided all womankind into two distinct classes , but in respect to their mental powers they were essentially the same ...
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