Cousin ElizabethLeonard C. Bowles, 1830 - 210 σελίδες |
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... give you the letter ? " ' O - aye - I have it here somewhere , but I only read the medical part . Let me see beloved husband'— ' serious attack'- ' change of scene'- ' Thurs- 6 6 day morning ' - ' you and my 4 COUSIN ELIZABETH .
... give you the letter ? " ' O - aye - I have it here somewhere , but I only read the medical part . Let me see beloved husband'— ' serious attack'- ' change of scene'- ' Thurs- 6 6 day morning ' - ' you and my 4 COUSIN ELIZABETH .
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6 6 day morning ' - ' you and my kind brother ' our deserted children ' — ( here we are at last ) — ' but on every ac- count , -I wish them to remain at Brook- side . Our invaluable Betty ' - ( Why that is the vixen of a nursery - maid ...
6 6 day morning ' - ' you and my kind brother ' our deserted children ' — ( here we are at last ) — ' but on every ac- count , -I wish them to remain at Brook- side . Our invaluable Betty ' - ( Why that is the vixen of a nursery - maid ...
Σελίδα 11
... as I could ; I know nothing about education . ' ' Nor I , ' said her father . For the first time in her life , Eliza- beth lay awake a great part of the night ; and the chaise was at the door the next morning COUSIN ELIZABETH . 11.
... as I could ; I know nothing about education . ' ' Nor I , ' said her father . For the first time in her life , Eliza- beth lay awake a great part of the night ; and the chaise was at the door the next morning COUSIN ELIZABETH . 11.
Σελίδα 12
and the chaise was at the door the next morning before she was dressed . There was only time for a few hurried words from her aunt . ' I have desired Ara- bella to do exactly as you bid her ; ' ( in a half whisper ) you must be very ...
and the chaise was at the door the next morning before she was dressed . There was only time for a few hurried words from her aunt . ' I have desired Ara- bella to do exactly as you bid her ; ' ( in a half whisper ) you must be very ...
Σελίδα 23
... morning that I was obstinate , and so I am , and so - I suppose - I always shall be , for mother says she cannot cure me . ' Arabella said this without tears , but very slowly , and as if she had a difficulty in pronouncing the words ...
... morning that I was obstinate , and so I am , and so - I suppose - I always shall be , for mother says she cannot cure me . ' Arabella said this without tears , but very slowly , and as if she had a difficulty in pronouncing the words ...
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abeth afraid aunt barley water beautiful believe bella beth better better tomorrow black draught Black Sea Brookside Buxton called Charles clever clock cotton cousin Elizabeth cried cross dare say dear Dobson Eliz Eliza Epictetus eyes feel fetch Frederic frill frock give Godhart gone guinea fowl happy hear heard kind lady laughing lessons little girl Livy look mamma say maps matter mean mind Miss Arabella Miss Hervey monsoon morning mother never night nosegay obstinate Olympic games pains Panton papa and mamma Peggy Rye pendulum phleum pratense pleasure poor little quaker remember replied Arabella Rose and Arthur round Samson Scientific Dialogues Sir Isaac Newton speak stay story suppose sure swinging talk tell thing thought thur tired told tomorrow Turkey turn walk whey wind wish wonder words wrong
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Σελίδα 179 - I wish you would not use that ugly word; besides, it is not all sham." ' " If you mean kindness, or any thing real, it is one thing," said Charles; " but where is the kindness in taking off one's hat, or getting up when a stranger comes into the room ? What good can it do him ? " ' " I suppose he would feel uncomfortable if you did not...
Σελίδα 180 - " Yes ; Mr. Fyley is very glad to do any thing for one, but then he is not polite. He contradicts mamma so, sometimes when she is ill, that it makes her much worse, (mamma says so herself;) and he says such odd things. No, Charles, you cannot call Mr. Fyley polite." ' " I did not call him polite," said Charles, laughing, " I called Mr. Porceum polite." ' " Mr. Porceum is very formal, but he does not care whether he gives pain or not; do not you remember — ? " ' " Yes, I remember very well," said...
Σελίδα 30 - ... the more she thought of it the more she was convinced that the power of the human voice had never been realized.
Σελίδα 178 - ... Because I have heard her say, she should not wish any of us to be much with Mr. Fyley, and particularly not Arthur, because he would be the most likely to catch his odd ways." ' " He is very good and very clever," said Charles ; " I wish mamma would not be so particular about politeness, and all that sham stuff." ' " Sham stuff! " repeated Arabella, with a look of horror. " What would mamma say if she heard you ? but you are only joking, for you are polite yourself sometimes, and you like polite...