A year and a day, by madame Panache1818 |
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... manners ; the peculiar sweetness of his voice ; the very form of his face , which seemed to have been cast in the mould of Alcibiades , gave an attraction to his appearance it is impossible to describe . But the fire that flashed in his ...
... manners ; the peculiar sweetness of his voice ; the very form of his face , which seemed to have been cast in the mould of Alcibiades , gave an attraction to his appearance it is impossible to describe . But the fire that flashed in his ...
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... manners , has bought a coronet at the expense of having such a man as Lord Egglestone for a husband ! She must too have ... manner , and with far other feelings . But the cold calculations of self interest never could for a moment engage ...
... manners , has bought a coronet at the expense of having such a man as Lord Egglestone for a husband ! She must too have ... manner , and with far other feelings . But the cold calculations of self interest never could for a moment engage ...
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... manners of the Earl , in whose every feature and action , inherent pride , vanity , and selfishness , were conspicuous . His countenance would have been vacant , had not supercilious conceit stamped its expression on every lineament ...
... manners of the Earl , in whose every feature and action , inherent pride , vanity , and selfishness , were conspicuous . His countenance would have been vacant , had not supercilious conceit stamped its expression on every lineament ...
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... an equality . " " Allow me , Mr. Vere , to ask , " inter- rupted Mrs. Ogilvie , with downcast looks , and ina hesitating manner , " were you not surprised at the Earl's marriage ? When did you hear 24 A YEAR AND A DAY .
... an equality . " " Allow me , Mr. Vere , to ask , " inter- rupted Mrs. Ogilvie , with downcast looks , and ina hesitating manner , " were you not surprised at the Earl's marriage ? When did you hear 24 A YEAR AND A DAY .
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... manners with her dress , and appearing in fifty different characters in an hour . Those who talk of her , and that includes all Brighton , may be divided into three dis- tinct classes . The men , old and young without any exception ...
... manners with her dress , and appearing in fifty different characters in an hour . Those who talk of her , and that includes all Brighton , may be divided into three dis- tinct classes . The men , old and young without any exception ...
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admiration affection agitation appeared arrival attention Au voleur beauty Brighton Caroline Caroline's carriage ceived character charms cheek Cleverly Colonel Lumley compliments countenance Countess curricle daughter dear dearest Julia degree delight door dress Duke of Orkney Earl Egglestone Castle Egglestone's excited exclaimed eyes fancied fashion feelings felt flattered friendship gaiety girl glestone Grosvenor Square hand happy heard heart honour hope husband Lady Anne Macpharland Lady Barton Lady Eggle Lady Egglestone Lady Margaret Ladyship laugh Letitia letter Llangwydr London look Lord Egglestone Lord James Warrenden Lordship manner Maria Ogilvie married ment mind Miss Morton Miss Ogilvie morning ness never observation once Orlando Vere party passed passion pleasure racter received replied Vere returned round scarcely scene seemed sentiments silence Sir Stapleton smile soon thought tion tone turned uncon usual Vere's voice whilst wife wish woman young
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Sida 95 - The crow doth sing as sweetly as the lark When neither is attended, and I think The nightingale, if she should sing by day, When every goose is cackling, would be thought No better a musician than the wren.
Sida 189 - The dancing pair that simply sought renown, By holding out, to tire each other down; The swain mistrustless of his smutted face, While secret laughter tittered round the place; The bashful virgin's sidelong looks of love, The matron's glance that would those looks reprove.
Sida 102 - But heavenly portrait of bright angel's hue, Clear as the sky, withouten blame or blot, Through goodly mixture of complexions due; And in her cheeks the vermeil red did shew Like roses in a bed of lilies shed, The which ambrosial odours from them threw ; And gazers' sense with double pleasure fed ; Able to heal the sick and to revive the dead.
Sida 79 - Katterfelto, with his hair on end At his own wonders, wondering for his bread.
Sida 15 - On croit souvent avoir la conscience délicate, non pas à cause des sacrifices qu'on lui fait, mais à cause de la peine qu'on prend avec elle pour s'exempter de lui en faire.
Sida 234 - When he shall hear, she died upon his words, The idea of her life shall sweetly creep Into his study of imagination ; And every lovely organ of her life Shall come apparell'd in more precious habit, Into the eye and prospect of his soul, Than when she liv'd indeed : then shall he mourn, And wish he had not so accused her ; No, though he thought his accusation true.
Sida 128 - Allons vite, des commissaires, des archers, des prev6ts, des juges, des genes, des potences et des bourreaux. Je veux faire pendre tout le monde; et si je ne retrouve mon argent, je me pendrai moimeme apres.
Sida 163 - What a fine gentleman ! bless me, what a thing it is! — this is a fine gentleman! — ha, ha, ha! I never saw any thing so comical in all my life— ha, ha, ha! — and this is a fine gentleman, of which I have heard so much ! Dupeley.
Sida 215 - Gracias al cielo doy que ya del cuello del todo el grave yugo he sacudido, y que del viento el mar embravecido veré desde la tierra sin temello. Veré colgada de un sutil cabello la vida del amante embebecido en su error, y en su engaño adormecido, sordo a las voces que le avisan dello.