Jeannette Isabelle: A Novel, Հատոր 1John Richardson, 1837 |
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... Lord Furstenroy , " said the landlord ; “ I thought your lordship would like them better . " " Good , good , " said the English nobleman , as he descended from his britska , and gave Anton directions as to what part of the luggage must ...
... Lord Furstenroy , " said the landlord ; “ I thought your lordship would like them better . " " Good , good , " said the English nobleman , as he descended from his britska , and gave Anton directions as to what part of the luggage must ...
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... Lord Carmansdale , who was the guar- dian of that young earl , and had been obliged to hasten to Paris to fulfil a mission , which promised to be no easy task , relating to his young and noble ward , and the family of Lord Furstenroy ...
... Lord Carmansdale , who was the guar- dian of that young earl , and had been obliged to hasten to Paris to fulfil a mission , which promised to be no easy task , relating to his young and noble ward , and the family of Lord Furstenroy ...
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... Lord Furstenroy and his daughter , “ if this alte- ration in his plans at all disarranged their engage- ments . " Here , then , was the difficult business with the explanation of which the Marquis of Carmans- dale found himself charged ...
... Lord Furstenroy and his daughter , “ if this alte- ration in his plans at all disarranged their engage- ments . " Here , then , was the difficult business with the explanation of which the Marquis of Carmans- dale found himself charged ...
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... Lord Furstenroy ? " His lordship had just finished this soliloquy , and a long - drawn gape with which he concluded it , when the garçons entered , bringing in a late dinner or supper . They were evidently surprised at his exte- rior ...
... Lord Furstenroy ? " His lordship had just finished this soliloquy , and a long - drawn gape with which he concluded it , when the garçons entered , bringing in a late dinner or supper . They were evidently surprised at his exte- rior ...
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... Lord Furstenroy , who was acknow- ledged to be the most violent Tory in the Carlton Club , the most steady whist - player in the Traveller's , and the most prosy story - teller in Boodle's , even he did not always escape the raillery of ...
... Lord Furstenroy , who was acknow- ledged to be the most violent Tory in the Carlton Club , the most steady whist - player in the Traveller's , and the most prosy story - teller in Boodle's , even he did not always escape the raillery of ...
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Էջ 156 - It may have been so, sir. But I have a bad opinion of Black. I don't think he would stick at much." "It is just this, Geoff, as I believe: that Black's case is an illustration of the old saying, ' Give a dog a bad name, and hang him.
Էջ 236 - A, E, I, O, U, and sometimes Y.'—In short the learned pig Toby would have passed a much more creditable examination. Mrs- Blandford, almost in despair, at last brought out with an air of exultation her eldest child of all, a pretty little girl enough, who was to be examined in nothing less than the church catechism. She answered rightly the two first questions...
Էջ 205 - TO-DAY ia the scale-beam between to-morrow and yesterday ; it inclines to joy or sorrow, as our minds are swayed by the influences of the past or the future ; and it varies, on different sides, from elevation to depression, as our hopes or fears, our painful recollections or our soft regrets predominate. WE never injure our own characters so much, as when we attack those of others.
Էջ 83 - Of course, the fair side is always presented towards them, and all the darker traits and wilder extravagancies, are sedulously concealed on the reverse. This makes it so doubly dangerous for a girl to consult only her own preferences, and her own will, in making her choice for life; and this also proves the expediency, on all occasions, of taking the advice of some experienced male counsellor.