Cousin ElizabethLeonard C. Bowles, 1830 - 210 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 9
... sometimes persists to sit on the stairs . But I did not hear Betty's voice ; so I dare say all is right . She is a good young lady , Miss Arabella , as ever was born , only she is not easy in her temper , poor thing ! but you know , ma ...
... sometimes persists to sit on the stairs . But I did not hear Betty's voice ; so I dare say all is right . She is a good young lady , Miss Arabella , as ever was born , only she is not easy in her temper , poor thing ! but you know , ma ...
Σελίδα 35
... sometimes forget which is which . ' 6 ' Yes , ' said Arthur ( who was twisting a whip at the window ) and that book you are reading is just like our Bible Stories . I never can remember whether Job or Daniel comes first , and I believe ...
... sometimes forget which is which . ' 6 ' Yes , ' said Arthur ( who was twisting a whip at the window ) and that book you are reading is just like our Bible Stories . I never can remember whether Job or Daniel comes first , and I believe ...
Σελίδα 40
... Sometimes I have a great dislike to do- ing what I am asked ; but then I always have a reason - I was thinking of that yesterday , and I am quite sure I always have a reason . ' ' Suppose , ' said Elizabeth , ' you were to make a point ...
... Sometimes I have a great dislike to do- ing what I am asked ; but then I always have a reason - I was thinking of that yesterday , and I am quite sure I always have a reason . ' ' Suppose , ' said Elizabeth , ' you were to make a point ...
Σελίδα 48
... sometimes , but we all know that it is cold in a frost ; and I think we all know that such people as Mr and Mrs Samson are better than old miser Jones . You do not call that fancy ? " Charles allowed that it was not . The next thing to ...
... sometimes , but we all know that it is cold in a frost ; and I think we all know that such people as Mr and Mrs Samson are better than old miser Jones . You do not call that fancy ? " Charles allowed that it was not . The next thing to ...
Σελίδα 55
... is fine to see how the eyes or the tongue sometimes rest the legs ! or to speak more correctly , how little at- tention we pay to our bodily feelings , 4 when the mind is engaged on some other object . COUSIN ELIZABETH . 55.
... is fine to see how the eyes or the tongue sometimes rest the legs ! or to speak more correctly , how little at- tention we pay to our bodily feelings , 4 when the mind is engaged on some other object . COUSIN ELIZABETH . 55.
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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...