Herbert Lacy, Svazek 3H. Colburn, 1828 - Počet stran: 285 |
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... their mis- fortune to Lady Louisa , in such a way as to mitigate its severity . When she heard that all they had must be sold , even her very jewels , she VOL . III . C persisted , for some time , in discrediting the pos- HERBERT LACY . 25.
... their mis- fortune to Lady Louisa , in such a way as to mitigate its severity . When she heard that all they had must be sold , even her very jewels , she VOL . III . C persisted , for some time , in discrediting the pos- HERBERT LACY . 25.
Strana 33
... heard her with calmness and patience , and answered without hesitation . " You have allowed yourself , " said he , " to express a little doubt of the disinterestedness of my motives , but I know that it is an impres sion which you will ...
... heard her with calmness and patience , and answered without hesitation . " You have allowed yourself , " said he , " to express a little doubt of the disinterestedness of my motives , but I know that it is an impres sion which you will ...
Strana 63
... heard , and all the inquiries that had been made after them . " " I am afraid , " said Agnes , sighing , " there would be little in ball - room inquiries that could give them much pleasure . Even if I amused them at the time , I should ...
... heard , and all the inquiries that had been made after them . " " I am afraid , " said Agnes , sighing , " there would be little in ball - room inquiries that could give them much pleasure . Even if I amused them at the time , I should ...
Strana 93
... heard to stop at the door - then a knocking - then footsteps on the stairs , and Lacy was announced . After accosting Mr. Bagshawe , who met him at the door , Lacy's eyes were naturally directed first towards the lady of the house , and ...
... heard to stop at the door - then a knocking - then footsteps on the stairs , and Lacy was announced . After accosting Mr. Bagshawe , who met him at the door , Lacy's eyes were naturally directed first towards the lady of the house , and ...
Strana 98
... heard that joke before . Mr. Jones was no joker , but he did his best , in his way , to be entertaining and in- structive . He was one of those persons who have a genius for doubting ; and he favoured the many indications of his company ...
... heard that joke before . Mr. Jones was no joker , but he did his best , in his way , to be entertaining and in- structive . He was one of those persons who have a genius for doubting ; and he favoured the many indications of his company ...
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