Thelma: A Norwegian PrincessThe Floating Press, 2015. gada 1. dec. - 654 lappuses This wildly popular romance from British writer Marie Corelli begins as a classic fish-out-of-water story. The eponymous heroine Thelma, an innocent Norwegian girl, is plucked by a suitor from her family and inserted into the upper echelons of British high society. Will she retain her purity of heart, or will she give in to the debasement that encompasses her? |
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... Sandy Macfarlane, and Pierre Duprèz; the former an Oxford student,—the latter a young fellow whose acquaintance he had made in Paris, and with whom he had kept up a constant and friendly intercourse. A greater contrast than these two ...
... Sandy Macfarlane, and Pierre Duprèz; the former an Oxford student,—the latter a young fellow whose acquaintance he had made in Paris, and with whom he had kept up a constant and friendly intercourse. A greater contrast than these two ...
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... Sandy?" asked Sir Philip. "I didna think much," responded Macfarlane, shortly. "It's no sae grand a sight as a sunset in Skye. And it's an uncanny business to see the sun losin' a' his poonctooality, and remainin' stock still, as it ...
... Sandy?" asked Sir Philip. "I didna think much," responded Macfarlane, shortly. "It's no sae grand a sight as a sunset in Skye. And it's an uncanny business to see the sun losin' a' his poonctooality, and remainin' stock still, as it ...
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... Sandy Macfarlane, though slightly a bigot for his own form of doctrine, broke into a low chuckle of irrepressible laughter at Duprèz's levity, but Mr. Dyceworthy's flabby face betokened the utmost horror. "Sir," he said gravely, "there ...
... Sandy Macfarlane, though slightly a bigot for his own form of doctrine, broke into a low chuckle of irrepressible laughter at Duprèz's levity, but Mr. Dyceworthy's flabby face betokened the utmost horror. "Sir," he said gravely, "there ...
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... Macfarlane in his slow, deliberate manner, "that ye have before ye a young Frenchman who doesna believe in onything ... Sandy puts it so charmingly! To be a myth seems original,—to be a mere man, quite ordinary. I believe it is possible ...
... Macfarlane in his slow, deliberate manner, "that ye have before ye a young Frenchman who doesna believe in onything ... Sandy puts it so charmingly! To be a myth seems original,—to be a mere man, quite ordinary. I believe it is possible ...
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... Macfarlane. "Come and see my bees," said the Reverend Charles almost pathetically. "They are emblems of ever-working ... Sandy significantly. Mr. Dyceworthy positively shone all over with beneficence. "They would store it up, sir; yes ...
... Macfarlane. "Come and see my bees," said the Reverend Charles almost pathetically. "They are emblems of ever-working ... Sandy significantly. Mr. Dyceworthy positively shone all over with beneficence. "They would store it up, sir; yes ...
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Chapter XIX | 356 |
Chapter XX | 379 |
Chapter XXI | 413 |
Chapter XXII | 437 |
Chapter XXIII | 462 |
Chapter XXIV | 481 |
Chapter XXV | 507 |
Chapter XXVI | 535 |
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Chapter XI | 165 |
Chapter XII | 188 |
Chapter XIII | 214 |
Chapter XIV | 235 |
Chapter XV | 255 |
Chapter XVI | 275 |
Chapter XVII | 302 |
BOOK II THE LAND OF MOCKERY | 328 |
Chapter XVIII | 329 |
Chapter XXVII | 555 |
Chapter XXVIII | 574 |
Chapter XXIX | 589 |
Chapter XXX | 621 |
BOOK III THE LAND OF THE LONG SHADOW | 637 |
Chapter XXXI | 638 |
Chapter XXXII | 662 |
Chapter XXXIII | 681 |
Chapter XXXIV | 699 |
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Altenfjord answered arms asked beautiful bonde Bosekop Briggs brilliant Britta Bruce-Errington cher child Christiania Clara Clupp cried dark dear door drew Duprèz Dyceworthy Errington exclaimed face fair farmer's daughter father fellow Fjord flushed Fröken gaze gently girl glance glittering grave grew hair hand head heard heart husband kissed Lady Winsleigh ladyship laughed lips looked Lord Winsleigh Lorimer Lovisa Macfarlane Marcia Marvelle mind Miss Güldmar murmured never Neville Norway Odin Olaf Güldmar once pale passion paused poor reindeer replied returned rose round Rush-Marvelle Sandy Macfarlane seemed Seiland shook sighed Sigurd silent Sir Francis Lennox Sir Philip smile softly sort soul sparkling stood strange sudden suddenly sure Svensen sweet talk tell tender Thelma thing thou thought tone turned Ulrika uttered Valdemar Valhalla Valkyrie Van Clupp Violet Vere voice watched wife wild woman wonder words young