Agatha's Husband: A Novel, Հատոր 2Chapman and Hall, 1853 |
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... hear you have been showing Honeywood to Mrs. Harper . Pretty place , isn't it ? A pity it's not on your property , Anne , or you would not let it go to ruin unlet . And here is poor Mr. Wilson's old house , with all the furniture just ...
... hear you have been showing Honeywood to Mrs. Harper . Pretty place , isn't it ? A pity it's not on your property , Anne , or you would not let it go to ruin unlet . And here is poor Mr. Wilson's old house , with all the furniture just ...
Էջ 85
... spoon stopped half - way on its journey to the baby - mouth that was waiting for it— Duke Dugdale was in a reverie . He did not even hear the little clamourer on his knee . " Really , now , that's very odd , very AGATHA'S HUSBAND . 85.
... spoon stopped half - way on its journey to the baby - mouth that was waiting for it— Duke Dugdale was in a reverie . He did not even hear the little clamourer on his knee . " Really , now , that's very odd , very AGATHA'S HUSBAND . 85.
Էջ 86
... hear put down his little girl , and walked out of the room , his wife anxiously jumping up and following with some pathetic exclamation about " Duke's being so cross ! " Which seemed to Agatha an amusing ex- aggeration ; there was such ...
... hear put down his little girl , and walked out of the room , his wife anxiously jumping up and following with some pathetic exclamation about " Duke's being so cross ! " Which seemed to Agatha an amusing ex- aggeration ; there was such ...
Էջ 86
... hear -put down his little girl , and walked out of the room , his wife anxiously jumping up and following with some pathetic exclamation about " Duke's being so cross ! " Which seemed to Agatha an amusing ex- aggeration ; there was such ...
... hear -put down his little girl , and walked out of the room , his wife anxiously jumping up and following with some pathetic exclamation about " Duke's being so cross ! " Which seemed to Agatha an amusing ex- aggeration ; there was such ...
Էջ 96
... Hear , hear ! " said Mr. Dugdale vaguely from the bottom of the table , at which inde- probably occasioned by a county meeting that was running in his head- his father - in - law looked extremely severe . But the severity was soon ...
... Hear , hear ! " said Mr. Dugdale vaguely from the bottom of the table , at which inde- probably occasioned by a county meeting that was running in his head- his father - in - law looked extremely severe . But the severity was soon ...
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Էջ 105 - How do I love thee? Let me count the ways. I love thee to the depth and breadth and height My soul can reach, when feeling out of sight For the ends of Being and ideal Grace. I love thee to the level of every day's Most quiet need, by sun and candlelight.
Էջ 105 - Most quiet need, by sun and candlelight. I love thee freely, as men strive for right. I love thee purely, as they turn from praise. I love thee with the passion put to use In my old griefs, and with my childhood's faith. I love thee with a love I seemed to lose With my lost saints.
Էջ 52 - Sad as the last which reddens over one That sinks with all we love below the verge; So sad, so fresh, the days that are no more.
Էջ 102 - So faithful that she can see all his little faults — though she takes care no one else shall see them — yet would as soon think of loving him the less for these, as of ceasing to look up to heaven because there are a few clouds in the sky. So true and so fond, that she needs neither to vex him with her constancy nor burden him with her love, since both are self-existent, and entirely independent of anything he gives or takes away. Thus she will marry neither from liking, esteem, nor gratitude...
Էջ 101 - ... the other, and thus my beaux jours will pass away, and my Ideal Lover will not then think me worth his while. Shall I never be at rest with him to love and understand me, to tell every thought and feeling, in far different scenes from these — under canvas before Rangoon — anywhere in Nature ? " I would have every woman marry ; not merely liking a man well enough to accept him for a husband, as some of our mothers teach us, and so cause many unhappy marriages, but loving him so holily that,...