Uncle Ralph: A TaleJohn W. Parker and Son, 1858 - 316 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 23.
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... niece of his own , I must dis- own him , and take to calling him Mr. Cornwall . " - Susan was just eighteen , and still most at home in the school - room , although freed from its restraints , and introduced to society . It was not a ...
... niece of his own , I must dis- own him , and take to calling him Mr. Cornwall . " - Susan was just eighteen , and still most at home in the school - room , although freed from its restraints , and introduced to society . It was not a ...
14. lappuse
... niece of his own ! " " It is unjustifiable , " said Leonard ; " the niece must be suppressed . " " My dear Leonard , " said his aunt , who felt it the more necessary to discourage these sentiments because they echoed her own ; " it is ...
... niece of his own ! " " It is unjustifiable , " said Leonard ; " the niece must be suppressed . " " My dear Leonard , " said his aunt , who felt it the more necessary to discourage these sentiments because they echoed her own ; " it is ...
17. lappuse
... niece Miriam ? " " Yes , I am Miriam , " said the girl , without evincing any interest in the discovery that this was her uncle Ralph . Mr. Cornwall placed his hand on her head with a certain rough kindliness . " You need not be ...
... niece Miriam ? " " Yes , I am Miriam , " said the girl , without evincing any interest in the discovery that this was her uncle Ralph . Mr. Cornwall placed his hand on her head with a certain rough kindliness . " You need not be ...
23. lappuse
... niece's presence as he turned away , and then he said with startled displeasure , unwilling to believe that any had witnessed his emotion : " How long have you been here ? " " I do not know how long . But I am here always , when I am ...
... niece's presence as he turned away , and then he said with startled displeasure , unwilling to believe that any had witnessed his emotion : " How long have you been here ? " " I do not know how long . But I am here always , when I am ...
32. lappuse
... niece ; and she asked who would accompany her . Lily demurred as to the distance , and the two others were so lately emancipated from the formal restraint of their London walks , as to be inclined to prefer saunter- ing through their ...
... niece ; and she asked who would accompany her . Lily demurred as to the distance , and the two others were so lately emancipated from the formal restraint of their London walks , as to be inclined to prefer saunter- ing through their ...
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admiration afraid afternoon Ailie answered asked Aunt Helen Barlow believe better Blackheath brother Charles-street Clapham colour continued Leonard Cornwall Cornwall's cousin dare say daunt dear dinner door drawing drawing-room Duck Dub Elton Emma engagement eyes face fancy father feel felt George Leigh girl give glad glance gone governess hand happy head hear heart hope impatience knew laugh Lilias Lily Lily's lips long engagement looked Mains Mamma manner marriage mean Merton Minny Miriam Leigh Miss Alison Miss Leigh Mordaunt morning never niece observed once Papa Patty perhaps pleasant poor child promise quiet rejoined Leonard repeated replied riam Roger scarcely schoolroom seemed silent sisters smile soon stay suppose Susan talk TAUCHNITZ tears tell thank thing thought to-morrow told tone turned Uncle Ralph voice wait walk wish wonder words