Stanley Buxton: Or, The Schoolfellows in Three Volumes. Vol. I [-III]H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1832 - 621 Seiten |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
academy-house affected agitated answer bosom called cause CHAPTER character child circumstances consequence cried daughter DEAR RALSTON degree Dominie door doubt Edinburgh endeavour epistle Errington Castle exclaimed fancies father feelings felt fortune gentleman Gowans Greenknowes hand happened hear heard heart Hebrew Bible Hecuba HENRY FRANKS hero Howard imagined indulged Ingleton intention Jacintha Keckle kind Lady Errington Ladyship lassie letter London looked Lord Errington Lordship manner manse marriage married master mind misfortune Miss Julia Miss Maria Miss Ruart Miss Sibby Ruart morning mother Nanse Gather nature ness never niece night observed Palmer parish parlour perhaps perplexed Pomfret Buxton post-chaise racter received reflections replied Miss Sibby respect rington seemed sentiment servant sister soon speak spinster Stanley Buxton stranger sure surprised sympathy tell thing thought timate tion told turbed uttered weather wife words young Laird
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 122 - the sins of the fathers are visited on the children to the third and fourth generation.
Seite 219 - ... she was sobbing. She might have been a suppliant crying for mercy. "You mustn't, Janet," he protested. Those tears were terrible, terrible. "Not now, not now! You must be calm; you must go to bed.