Brian O'Linn; Or, "Luck is Everything."Burgess, Stringer & Company, 1848 - 204 pagina's |
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Pagina 42
... Miriam , his owner low ventured an allusion to the gallows , and alone can answer , " returned the attendant . hinted that any of our progenitors had died " Ye are wanted in the drawing - room by the from vertebral dislocation , late as ...
... Miriam , his owner low ventured an allusion to the gallows , and alone can answer , " returned the attendant . hinted that any of our progenitors had died " Ye are wanted in the drawing - room by the from vertebral dislocation , late as ...
Pagina 43
... Miriam . Godsake ! " - and The yellow gentleman merely waved his . a squall struck the window at the moment - hand , and , crest - fallen , the gipsy queen re- " if they come to a trial skill , they'll tak ' the roof clean off the house ...
... Miriam . Godsake ! " - and The yellow gentleman merely waved his . a squall struck the window at the moment - hand , and , crest - fallen , the gipsy queen re- " if they come to a trial skill , they'll tak ' the roof clean off the house ...
Pagina 44
... Miriam resumed her investigation of Brian's hand , which a look from me had induced him to commit once more to the sibyl . For a minute she scanned the youth's hand with marked attention . 66 Yes , " she said , " blood - lines are ...
... Miriam resumed her investigation of Brian's hand , which a look from me had induced him to commit once more to the sibyl . For a minute she scanned the youth's hand with marked attention . 66 Yes , " she said , " blood - lines are ...
Pagina 45
... Miriam may be believed , the advent of this suspicious - looking gentleman is of some consequence to you , my young swankey , " said the little fellow , addressing Brian . 66 To those who are friendless , " returned the youth , with a ...
... Miriam may be believed , the advent of this suspicious - looking gentleman is of some consequence to you , my young swankey , " said the little fellow , addressing Brian . 66 To those who are friendless , " returned the youth , with a ...
Pagina 47
... Miriam , " gale as it is , I fancy you would be quite at home upon a lugger's deck . ” " A shrewd guess , my old girl , " returned the stranger ; 66 none need read the stars to discern my profession . Sun and storm leave their marks as ...
... Miriam , " gale as it is , I fancy you would be quite at home upon a lugger's deck . ” " A shrewd guess , my old girl , " returned the stranger ; 66 none need read the stars to discern my profession . Sun and storm leave their marks as ...
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appeared Archy Arthur St Ballyporeen better Border Bouncer Bouverie Brian bull-bait called Carramore chief butler Colonel companion Cupid cuttie-stool Dangerfield dared daughter dear Devereux devil doctor door doubt dragoon drawing-room dwarf Elliott Emily Evrington exclaimed eyes fair fancy father Faunce favor fear feel fellow fortune Fortune of War Francis Elliott gentle gipsy girl Glenlivet half hand heard heart heaven Holmesdale honor hour Huggins Huns Hunsgate hurried inquired Irish Julia Kate Howard Kilmarnock lady's laugh lips listened little gentleman looked Lord lugger mariner Mary Hargrave matter ment Milesian minutes Miriam Miss Harley mistress morning mother murder never night O'Linn observed once passed person present Priory replied returned ruffian scoundrel secret smile stranger Susan tell thra tion told took turned whispered Wildman wish woman young Irishman young lady youth
Populaire passages
Pagina 179 - Now lost to all. her friends, her virtue fled, Near her betrayer's door she lays her head...
Pagina 200 - good easy man," really did not understand the Dwarf's badinage, and he asked me " what a danseuse was?" "I cannot give you a better definition than honest Archy's. It's a shameless jude with her head stuck full of flowers, a cuttie kilt, and a leg elevated in the air higher than her elbow." "But, Jack," pursued the Dwarf, "when men drop into bad company, they seldom come off scot-free.
Pagina 181 - Totally unsuspicious that aught was known or aught intended, and exhausted by a long walk and mental anxiety, the lost girl tapped at the door and was admitted instantly. The host seemed kind and perfectly at his ease. — the Captain played the gallant, — and both, with apparent earnestness, inquired into the causes that had delayed her. " I am wearied to death, and thirsty," she replied.
Pagina 191 - Well I'm sorry for it," returned the young Irishman ; " all I shall say is, that his ghost is rattling over the stones, and apparently in a devil of a hurry ; and. of course, the original he represents will soon be taking his last drive. But, talking about driving, that is a devilish well-appointed carriage which has stopped. Some visitor of the colonel's, no doubt.
Pagina 189 - von't it be unkimmon cruel, if a man as goes hout on a peaceable hintention, should be locked up for nothing for a month, and then be shewn up at the Old Bailey among cracksmen and conweyancers. Vy, it vill ruin me as a man of bisness, and the Fortune of War may jist as veil be shut up.
Pagina 147 - Weathercock upon the steeple point Steady from morn till eve ; and I have seen The bees go forth upon an April morn, Secure the sunshine will not end in showers ; But when was Woman true...
Pagina 182 - ... was accepted ; and the lady being conducted by the hostess to the chamber of state, was formally introduced to Captain Wildman. Were it necessary to swell the measure of man's delinquency, the case of Julia Davis might be added to the crowded list — well-born, well-educated, and well-gifted — she fell a victim to a titled ruffian — was flung heartlessly on the world at twenty-two, and in ten years more, had reached the lowest step of profligacy's ladder. Alas facilis descensus...
Pagina 184 - Well, it was a black mornin' when we quitted Cloonsallagh ; for the divil a hair's turn of luck have we had, good nor bad, ever since. From one misfortin, feaks ! we only got into another ; for first we got into the Fens, and thin we got into the ague." Brian answered this brief but expressive account of the family travels in Lincolnshire by giving the narrator half-a-crown, — a largesse so far beyond all that could be hoped for, or expected, that the whole group were down upon their marrow-bones...
Pagina 98 - That also was decided unanimously. His errand was, of course, to persuade silly young men to enlist, and sillier young women to play the devil. " The morrow came ; and after breakfast I repaired to the Priory, and found my pretty patient on the terrace-walk. She was reading ; at least she had a book in her hand when I approached her. A smile, —and that smile I shall never forget, bade me welcome/ '"I could not, dear — dear doctor, thank you yesterday for your kindness but by a look.
Pagina 13 - I'll wear no livery," said the youth, " but that which has been refused me." " And may I be spiflicated !" — I wonder in Heaven's chancery whether the phrase was held to be an oath, and booked accordingly, against the sergeant, — " May I be spiflicated, if that doting omma dawn shall cross your luck, my darling boy ; and before six months you shall be astride a horse at one side of a gateway in Whitehall, if there's a vacancy in