Fitzclarence."— Julia's cheeks grew first as white as her brow, and then as red as her lips. As soon as breakfast was over, she retired to her own apartment, whither we must, for once, take the liberty of following her. She sat herself down before her... My Old Portfolio; Or, Tales and Sketches - Sida 122efter Henry Glassford Bell - 1832 - 310 sidorObegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| 1882 - 224 sidor
...then as red as her lips. As soon as breakfast was over, she retired to ber own apartment, whither .* e must, for onc.e, take the liberty of following her....tasteful little knot of fictitious flowers, which she had f^^tened in it when she rose. One naturally expected that sh?, >vas ahout to replace this ornament... | |
| 1830 - 458 sidor
...anil then as red as her lips. As soon as breakfast was over, she retired to her own apartment, whither we must, for once, take the liberty of following her....jewels, perhaps ; but she was not going to do any such thing. She rung the bell ; her confidential attendant, Alice, answered the summons. " La ! Ma'am,"... | |
| 1830 - 436 sidor
...and then as red as her lips. As soon as breakfast was over, she retired to her own apartment, whither we must, for once, take the liberty of following her....something more splendid — a few jewels, perhaps ; hut she was not going to do any such thing. She rung the bell; her confidential attendant, Alice,... | |
| 1830 - 456 sidor
...then as red as her lip». As soon as breakfast was over, she retired to her own apartment, whither we must, for once, take the liberty of following her....her hair a very tasteful little knot of fictitious Howers, which she had fastened in it when she rose. One naturally expected that she was about to replace... | |
| 1830 - 462 sidor
...and then as red as her lips. As soon as breakfast was over, she retired to her own apartment, whither we must, for once, take the liberty of following her. She sat herself down before her mirror, and deliberatc1 ly took from her hair a very tasteful little knot of ii. 1 1 I tious flowers, which she... | |
| Alexander Whitelaw - 1835 - 470 sidor
...and then as red as her lips. As soon as breakfast was over, she retired to her own apartment, whither we must, for once, take the liberty of following her....jewels, perhaps ; but she was not going to do any such thing. She rung the bell ; her confidential attendant, Alice, anewered the summons. " La ! Ma'am,"... | |
| 1840 - 294 sidor
...then as red as her lips. As soon as breakfast was over, she retired to her own department, whither we must, for once, take the liberty of following her....jewels, perhaps ; but she was not going to do any such thing. She rung the bell; her confidential attendant, Alice, answered the summons. " La ! ma'am,"... | |
| 1854 - 710 sidor
...retired to her own apartment, whither we must, for once, take the liberty of following her. She ant herself down before her mirror, and deliberately took...jewels, perhaps ; but she was not going to do any such thing. She rung the bell ; her confidential attendant, Alice, answered the summons. " La ! Ma'am,"... | |
| Casket - 1874 - 840 sidor
...deliberately took from her hair a very t.isiffu' little knot of fictitious flowers, which >hi> !).:•! fastened in it when she rose. One naturally expected...splendid— a few jewels, perhaps; but she was not goiriL't do any such thing. She rung the bell: h ' confidential attendant, Alice, answered 'summons.... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Charles Gibbon - 1893 - 504 sidor
...and then as red as her lips. As soon as breakfast was over, she retired to her own apartment, whither we must, for once, take the liberty of following her....few jewels, perhaps; but she was not going to do any such thing. She rung the bell; her confidential attendant, Alice, answered the summons. "La! ma'am,"... | |
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