Marriage: A Novel, Volumen1Metheun, 1902 - 315 páginas |
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Página xiii
... wonder that Miss Ferrier should not have accepted his proposals . Scott speaks of his first appearance in Edinburgh Society as having in it " something that revolted the fastidious and alarmed the delicate . " He however adds , " With ...
... wonder that Miss Ferrier should not have accepted his proposals . Scott speaks of his first appearance in Edinburgh Society as having in it " something that revolted the fastidious and alarmed the delicate . " He however adds , " With ...
Página xvii
... wonder he forgets sometimes , but I daresay he will get it done very soon now . " A more extreme example of the same putting - off ( or , as the Scotch phrase is , " ettlin " ) tendency is given us in Mr. Gawffaw . Those familiar with ...
... wonder he forgets sometimes , but I daresay he will get it done very soon now . " A more extreme example of the same putting - off ( or , as the Scotch phrase is , " ettlin " ) tendency is given us in Mr. Gawffaw . Those familiar with ...
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... wonder that I should decline all introduc- tions and confine myself entirely to relations and old familiar friends ; " and again , " I can still discern objects as clearly as ever , but I cannot look steadily at anything for more than a ...
... wonder that I should decline all introduc- tions and confine myself entirely to relations and old familiar friends ; " and again , " I can still discern objects as clearly as ever , but I cannot look steadily at anything for more than a ...
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... wonder whether the greedy doctor belonged to a type of humanity which has since become extinct , for I never met with anyone who in the least resembled him , nor do I believe that any of my friends or my acquaintances have been more ...
... wonder whether the greedy doctor belonged to a type of humanity which has since become extinct , for I never met with anyone who in the least resembled him , nor do I believe that any of my friends or my acquaintances have been more ...
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... wonder will become " the very sensible woman who lays down the law on all affairs spiritual and temporal , " and which of them will be in the position of poor Miss Nicky , who had as much sense as Miss Jacky but who could not be ...
... wonder will become " the very sensible woman who lays down the law on all affairs spiritual and temporal , " and which of them will be in the position of poor Miss Nicky , who had as much sense as Miss Jacky but who could not be ...
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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