Herbert Lacy, Svazek 3H. Colburn, 1828 - Počet stran: 285 |
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... attention seemed to have been suspended ; and the whole menage began to assume a character of confusion and discomfort . The outward signs of those little indefinable elegancies which characterize a well - ordered English country re ...
... attention seemed to have been suspended ; and the whole menage began to assume a character of confusion and discomfort . The outward signs of those little indefinable elegancies which characterize a well - ordered English country re ...
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... attention even in those per- sons whom he had no desire to see . The sight of a visitor's card could restore him to compara- tive good spirits ; and when day after day had passed , and no friend had come to his door , his spirits ...
... attention even in those per- sons whom he had no desire to see . The sight of a visitor's card could restore him to compara- tive good spirits ; and when day after day had passed , and no friend had come to his door , his spirits ...
Strana 56
... attention , by which she could never hope to profit . The duke scarcely ventured to allude to the present distresses of the family ; but almost the only part of their hardships which he gave any signs of perceiving , was the absence of ...
... attention , by which she could never hope to profit . The duke scarcely ventured to allude to the present distresses of the family ; but almost the only part of their hardships which he gave any signs of perceiving , was the absence of ...
Strana 57
... attention . He wrought himself into a bad opinion , not only of his young relative , but of society in general , and , with the perversity of disappointment , was but too ready to judge , that even those who had hitherto shown no ...
... attention . He wrought himself into a bad opinion , not only of his young relative , but of society in general , and , with the perversity of disappointment , was but too ready to judge , that even those who had hitherto shown no ...
Strana 58
... attention to the Mortons was adding to the sense of their afflictions , he would have been much grieved , and would have hastened to re- pair his fault . But he had yet to learn the positive ills that may result from mere sins of ...
... attention to the Mortons was adding to the sense of their afflictions , he would have been much grieved , and would have hastened to re- pair his fault . But he had yet to learn the positive ills that may result from mere sins of ...
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