Uncle Ralph: A TaleJohn W. Parker and Son, 1858 - 316 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 34.
15. lappuse
... seemed to give greater keen- ness to the gusts of wind which swept round the corners of the Edinburgh streets . Susan herself , however she might refuse to distinguish between east and west in Berkeley Square , could not have crossed ...
... seemed to give greater keen- ness to the gusts of wind which swept round the corners of the Edinburgh streets . Susan herself , however she might refuse to distinguish between east and west in Berkeley Square , could not have crossed ...
18. lappuse
... seemed as if the recognition was now to be made on one side alone . His brother - in - law did not respond to the action when Mr. Leigh advanced with extended hand , but remained standing in the middle of the room , his arms folded ...
... seemed as if the recognition was now to be made on one side alone . His brother - in - law did not respond to the action when Mr. Leigh advanced with extended hand , but remained standing in the middle of the room , his arms folded ...
26. lappuse
... seemed to quail . With a pale and resolute face she prepared to obey , when Mr. Cornwall interfered to prevent any intimidation . Drawing Miriam to his side , he said with decision : " Not so : let Miriam have the free choice of which ...
... seemed to quail . With a pale and resolute face she prepared to obey , when Mr. Cornwall interfered to prevent any intimidation . Drawing Miriam to his side , he said with decision : " Not so : let Miriam have the free choice of which ...
35. lappuse
... seemed , because the in- tention afforded an unanswerable reply to those who suggested the slightest improvement in his present tene- ment . " But Papa wickedly says , " observed Susan , as she led the way through a labyrinth of ...
... seemed , because the in- tention afforded an unanswerable reply to those who suggested the slightest improvement in his present tene- ment . " But Papa wickedly says , " observed Susan , as she led the way through a labyrinth of ...
44. lappuse
... seemed now only anxious to be gone . " She has a genius for drawing , " said Patty , as soon as their visitor was gone . " Give me your knife , Lily ; I cannot tolerate my stiff - necked gipsy beside that grace- ful head , so I shall ...
... seemed now only anxious to be gone . " She has a genius for drawing , " said Patty , as soon as their visitor was gone . " Give me your knife , Lily ; I cannot tolerate my stiff - necked gipsy beside that grace- ful head , so I shall ...
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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