Vanity Fair: A Novel Without a Hero, 2. sējumsBernhard Tauchnitz, 1848 - 322 lappuses |
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5. lappuse
... eyes but for one special object , receiving parental affection if not ungratefully , at least indifferently , and as if it were her due her whole heart and thoughts bent on the accomplishment of one desire . The review of those days ...
... eyes but for one special object , receiving parental affection if not ungratefully , at least indifferently , and as if it were her due her whole heart and thoughts bent on the accomplishment of one desire . The review of those days ...
6. lappuse
... eyes and baleful smile light- ed upon her , and filled her with dismay . And so she sate for awhile indulging in her usual mood of selfish brooding , in that very listless melancholy attitude in which the honest maid - servant had found ...
... eyes and baleful smile light- ed upon her , and filled her with dismay . And so she sate for awhile indulging in her usual mood of selfish brooding , in that very listless melancholy attitude in which the honest maid - servant had found ...
7. lappuse
... eyes , as she had been wont to do of late . She went down stairs , and kissed her father and mo- ther , and talked to the old gentleman , and made him more merry than he had been for many a day . She sate down at the piano which Dobbin ...
... eyes , as she had been wont to do of late . She went down stairs , and kissed her father and mo- ther , and talked to the old gentleman , and made him more merry than he had been for many a day . She sate down at the piano which Dobbin ...
18. lappuse
... eyes at a half - caste girl there . Mrs. Magenis , though without education , was a good woman , but she had the divvle's tongue , and would cheat her own mother at whist . Mrs. Captain Kirk must turn up her lobster eyes for- sooth at ...
... eyes at a half - caste girl there . Mrs. Magenis , though without education , was a good woman , but she had the divvle's tongue , and would cheat her own mother at whist . Mrs. Captain Kirk must turn up her lobster eyes for- sooth at ...
20. lappuse
... eyes sparkle . George was proud of her popularity , and pleased with the manner ( which was very gay and graceful though naïve and a little timid ) with which she received the gentlemen's attentions , and answered their compliments ...
... eyes sparkle . George was proud of her popularity , and pleased with the manner ( which was very gay and graceful though naïve and a little timid ) with which she received the gentlemen's attentions , and answered their compliments ...
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