Marriage: A Novel, Volumen1Metheun, 1902 - 315 páginas |
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Página xii
... charm - distinguished ornaments . She writes of " the style of living of those who form the best society of Edinburgh . The circle is so confined that its members are almost universally known to each other ; and those various gradations ...
... charm - distinguished ornaments . She writes of " the style of living of those who form the best society of Edinburgh . The circle is so confined that its members are almost universally known to each other ; and those various gradations ...
Página xxxvi
... charm for others . If of Guy Mannering she writes , " It seems to have given unbounded pleasure to every- one but me , " at least she has given us a picture of its fascination for Uncle Adam , than which a greater tribute of its kind ...
... charm for others . If of Guy Mannering she writes , " It seems to have given unbounded pleasure to every- one but me , " at least she has given us a picture of its fascination for Uncle Adam , than which a greater tribute of its kind ...
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... charming : an old castle , too , was her delight : she would feel quite at home while wandering through its long galleries ; and she quite loved old pictures , and armour , and tapestry ; and then her thoughts reverted to her father's ...
... charming : an old castle , too , was her delight : she would feel quite at home while wandering through its long galleries ; and she quite loved old pictures , and armour , and tapestry ; and then her thoughts reverted to her father's ...
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... charming young creatures , " dragging forward two tall frightened girls , with sandy hair , and great purple arms ; " thank Providence for having blest you with such sisters ! ” " Don't speak too much , Jacky , to our dear niece at ...
... charming young creatures , " dragging forward two tall frightened girls , with sandy hair , and great purple arms ; " thank Providence for having blest you with such sisters ! ” " Don't speak too much , Jacky , to our dear niece at ...
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... charming family party , nobody but ourselves ; and , " turning to her nephew , " your brother and his wife . She is a most superior woman , though she has rather too many of her English prejudices yet to be all we could wish ; but I ...
... charming family party , nobody but ourselves ; and , " turning to her nephew , " your brother and his wife . She is a most superior woman , though she has rather too many of her English prejudices yet to be all we could wish ; but I ...
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affection Alicia amongst amusement appearance Audley's aunts beauty brother character charming child cried daresay daughter death declare delight distress door dress E. V. Lucas Earl Edinburgh Edited elegant exclaimed eyes fashion father favourite feelings Gawffaw girls Glenfern Castle hand happy Harry heard heart Henry Highland hope husband Lady Audley Lady Emily Lady Juliana Douglas Lady Lindore Lady Mac Lady Maclaughlan Ladyship Laird length letter living Lochmarlie look manner Marriage married Mary Mary's mind Miss Clavering Miss Ferrier Miss Grizzy Miss Jacky Miss Nicky mother nature never novels old gentleman party person Philistine pleasure poor Pope Joan replied returned Scotch Scotland Scott seemed sense sensible Shagg Sir Edmund Sir Sampson Sir Walter Scott sister-in-law sisters smile spinsters sure Susan Ferrier tears there's thing thought tion tone W. M. THACKERAY wife wish woman wonder writes young