Glenwood Manor-house: A NovelArthur Hall, Virtue, and Company, 1857 - 273 pagina's |
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Pagina 7
... things that the table might present . His eyes were small and inexpressive ; the colour a colourless grey . The general expression of the countenance was not that of intel- lect - it was , indeed , far otherwise ; yet , fenced up in the ...
... things that the table might present . His eyes were small and inexpressive ; the colour a colourless grey . The general expression of the countenance was not that of intel- lect - it was , indeed , far otherwise ; yet , fenced up in the ...
Pagina 13
... things . in their course . When he approached the door , Mrs. Kingley became conscious that she had gone too far . Half an hour passed , and still the Morning Post lay on the table . During this interval her hand had resumed its ...
... things . in their course . When he approached the door , Mrs. Kingley became conscious that she had gone too far . Half an hour passed , and still the Morning Post lay on the table . During this interval her hand had resumed its ...
Pagina 22
... thing else ; there was a cloud - what was it ? It was Mrs. Mitten . Helen that morning was long at her toilet ; she could not decide what dress to wear ; she put on one , and then changed it for another ; this she was sure had a high ...
... thing else ; there was a cloud - what was it ? It was Mrs. Mitten . Helen that morning was long at her toilet ; she could not decide what dress to wear ; she put on one , and then changed it for another ; this she was sure had a high ...
Pagina 24
... things had been removed , Mr. Kingley , according to established rule , returned to ask his lady's wish about dinner ; the directions to the cook he always gave himself . This morning he had difficulty in fixing Mrs. Kingley's attention ...
... things had been removed , Mr. Kingley , according to established rule , returned to ask his lady's wish about dinner ; the directions to the cook he always gave himself . This morning he had difficulty in fixing Mrs. Kingley's attention ...
Pagina 25
... things to their course . Helen was mistaken , there was no company , and as she followed Mr. and Mrs. Kingley into the dining - room she was vexed to have put on her new silk dress . A dinner - party at the Manor - house was now a very ...
... things to their course . Helen was mistaken , there was no company , and as she followed Mr. and Mrs. Kingley into the dining - room she was vexed to have put on her new silk dress . A dinner - party at the Manor - house was now a very ...
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