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... any undertaking he puts his heart and soul to ? My two days ' imprisonment in the steamer were not passed in a very entertaining manner . There was a large saloon and plenty of books , FOR AN OLIVER , 5 LETTER II. ...
... any undertaking he puts his heart and soul to ? My two days ' imprisonment in the steamer were not passed in a very entertaining manner . There was a large saloon and plenty of books , FOR AN OLIVER , 5 LETTER II. ...
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... manner . Her ideas are quite original ; but she is rather inclined to be silent , and I do not think will make a scolding wife . I believe her to be very much given to reading and to writing . Tant mieux , en avant le senti- ment ! My ...
... manner . Her ideas are quite original ; but she is rather inclined to be silent , and I do not think will make a scolding wife . I believe her to be very much given to reading and to writing . Tant mieux , en avant le senti- ment ! My ...
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... manner naturally increased his embarrass- ment , and visibly dejected him . He , perhaps , thought he had done wrong in coming , for every thing feeds the shyness of a bashful man ; but the kind reception and hospitality he met with ...
... manner naturally increased his embarrass- ment , and visibly dejected him . He , perhaps , thought he had done wrong in coming , for every thing feeds the shyness of a bashful man ; but the kind reception and hospitality he met with ...
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... manner , it is evidently all in vain ; and as to Jessy , my ridicule has completely done his business with the fickle girl . Since the ball we have had fishing parties , cricket- ing , and other amusements , and reels gene- rally finish ...
... manner , it is evidently all in vain ; and as to Jessy , my ridicule has completely done his business with the fickle girl . Since the ball we have had fishing parties , cricket- ing , and other amusements , and reels gene- rally finish ...
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... manner of welcoming strangers , as fresh passengers are ducked in passing the equator and the tropics ; but I believe the intention was merely to wash the deck , to which my being in the way was considered as no impediment . It rained ...
... manner of welcoming strangers , as fresh passengers are ducked in passing the equator and the tropics ; but I believe the intention was merely to wash the deck , to which my being in the way was considered as no impediment . It rained ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
accou acquaintance Adelaida Adieu admiration agreeable Alan Oswald Alexina amuse answer appeared arrived asked aunt Baden bashfulness beautiful beheld Belmont Castle blessed Blunder Boyd Breslau charms child choly Clarence Simper companion courage cried dance daugh daughter dear death delight dinner disappointment dress Ernest expressed eyes Fairgrove fancied father favour feel felt fortune Fraser Fullarton gave Governor grief hand happiness heard heart Heaven hope horse husband idea Iwan Jessy knout Lady Stonor laugh letter looked Lucy Madame de Luckner manner marriage Matilda melan melancholy ment mind misanthrope morning never night object party passed passion perhaps Perthshire Petersburgh pleasure poor Princess Neriska quadrille recollection replied scarcely sea lake seemed shewed sight smile soon soul speak stoicism tears tell thee thing thought tion Tobolsk took uncle Villars voice walked Wartenberg whilst wife wish words
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 251 - Tis sweet to watch affection's eye ; To mark the tear with love replete ; To feel the softly-breathing sigh When friendship's lips the tones repeat ; But, oh ! a thousand times more sweet, The praise of those we love to hear ! Like balmy showers in summer heat, It falls upon the greedy ear.
Seite 309 - EVER skilled to wear the form we love ! To bid the shapes of fear and grief depart ; Come, gentle Hope ! with one gay smile remove The lasting sadness of an aching heart. Thy voice, benign enchantress ! let me hear ; Say that for me some pleasures yet shall bloom, That fancy's radiance, friendship's precious tear, Shall soften, or shall chase, misfortune's gloom. But come not glowing in the dazzling ray Which once with dear illusions charmed...
Seite 22 - Q,uand on n'a pas ce qu'on aime, II faut aimer ce qu'on a,' " said Edward ; " a doctrine of practical philosophy which I hope Miss Arundel has been practising. I doubt the polite disclaimer of weariness wichh she has smiled, and is about to say.
Seite 321 - The conquering hero less demands our praise, Who boasts of victory with ten thousand slain, Than he who from untimely death doth raise One victim to his weeping friends again.