Thelma: A Norwegian PrincessMethuen, 1896 - 615 lappuses |
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5. lappuse
... soon well in the water , swaying to and fro as though with impatience to be gone . The girl sprang to her seat , discarding his eagerly proffered assistance , and , taking both oars , laid them in their respective rowlocks , and seemed ...
... soon well in the water , swaying to and fro as though with impatience to be gone . The girl sprang to her seat , discarding his eagerly proffered assistance , and , taking both oars , laid them in their respective rowlocks , and seemed ...
6. lappuse
... soon do away with the pellucid clearness and steadfastness of the eye - the beautiful , true , untamed expres- sion , which , though so rare , is , when seen , infinitely more be- witching than all the bright arrows of coquetry and ...
... soon do away with the pellucid clearness and steadfastness of the eye - the beautiful , true , untamed expres- sion , which , though so rare , is , when seen , infinitely more be- witching than all the bright arrows of coquetry and ...
22. lappuse
... soon reached the shore , and , entering it , he was speedily rowed away from the scene of his morning's experience back to his floating palace , where , as yet , none of his friends were stirring . " How about Jedkè ? " he inquired of ...
... soon reached the shore , and , entering it , he was speedily rowed away from the scene of his morning's experience back to his floating palace , where , as yet , none of his friends were stirring . " How about Jedkè ? " he inquired of ...
23. lappuse
... soon as we anchored , for a snooze , he said . " " All right . If he comes on deck before I do , just tell him not to go ashore for anything till I see him . I want to speak to him after breakfast . " " Ay , ay , sir . " Whereupon Sir ...
... soon as we anchored , for a snooze , he said . " " All right . If he comes on deck before I do , just tell him not to go ashore for anything till I see him . I want to speak to him after breakfast . " " Ay , ay , sir . " Whereupon Sir ...
46. lappuse
... soon faded , leaving her fair face absorbed and almost dreamy . The whirr - whirring of the wheel grew less and less rapid , -it slackened , -it stopped alto- gether , and , as though startled by some unexpected sound , the girl paused ...
... soon faded , leaving her fair face absorbed and almost dreamy . The whirr - whirring of the wheel grew less and less rapid , -it slackened , -it stopped alto- gether , and , as though startled by some unexpected sound , the girl paused ...
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Altenfjord answered arms asked beautiful better bonde Bosekop Briggs brilliant Britta Bruce-Errington cher child Clara Clupp cried dare dark dear door drew Duprèz Dyceworthy exclaimed eyes face fair father FIDE ET FIDU FIDU CIA FIDE Fjord flushed Fröken gaze gently girl glance glittering grave hair hand head heard heart husband kissed Lady Winsleigh ladyship laughed lips looked Lord Winsleigh Lorimer Lovisa Macfarlane Marcia Marvelle mind Miss Vere murmured never Neville Norway Odin Olaf Güldmar once pale passion paused Phil poor reindeer replied returned rose round Rush-Marvelle Sandy Macfarlane seemed Seiland sighed Sigurd silent Sir Francis Lennox smile sort soul sparkling stood strange sudden suddenly Svensen sweet talk tell tender Thelma thing thou thought tone turned Ulrika uncon uttered Valdemar Valkyrie Van Clupp Violet Vere voice watched wife wild woman wonder words young
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