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... asked , and conjectures ha- zarded ; and Mrs. Percy , when Nancy's revelations reached her greedy ear , was all anxiety to know whose the baby was , and where it was . For though there was no proof against Madeleine , Mrs. Percy did not ...
... asked , and conjectures ha- zarded ; and Mrs. Percy , when Nancy's revelations reached her greedy ear , was all anxiety to know whose the baby was , and where it was . For though there was no proof against Madeleine , Mrs. Percy did not ...
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... asked to patronise the provincial ball , but she did not feel her spirits equal to the task of appearing at it ; she subscribed , however , handsomely , and promised to send her gardener with exotics and other flowers from the ...
... asked to patronise the provincial ball , but she did not feel her spirits equal to the task of appearing at it ; she subscribed , however , handsomely , and promised to send her gardener with exotics and other flowers from the ...
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... asked her " friend , " Captain St. George , if he did not think she might go with Lady Joliffe , and was surprised to find that he did not approve of this plan . " C ' Lady Joliffe would be even a more troublesome chaperone than Mrs ...
... asked her " friend , " Captain St. George , if he did not think she might go with Lady Joliffe , and was surprised to find that he did not approve of this plan . " C ' Lady Joliffe would be even a more troublesome chaperone than Mrs ...
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... asked Mrs. Black for a quadrille ; he felt that he could not well do otherwise , as he had lunched at least half a dozen times at her house to meet Madeleine , and have an opportunity of walking home with her . For Madeleine was in the ...
... asked Mrs. Black for a quadrille ; he felt that he could not well do otherwise , as he had lunched at least half a dozen times at her house to meet Madeleine , and have an opportunity of walking home with her . For Madeleine was in the ...
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... asked of Mrs. de Vere , who had come with her mother and sister to the ball . " A Captain St. George . I believe he is a very gay man about town ; but he comes down here sometimes to rusticate , for a little change , I suppose . He is a ...
... asked of Mrs. de Vere , who had come with her mother and sister to the ball . " A Captain St. George . I believe he is a very gay man about town ; but he comes down here sometimes to rusticate , for a little change , I suppose . He is a ...
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Página 436 - O'erhang his wavy bed: Now air is hush'd, save where the weak-eyed bat With short shrill shriek flits by on leathern wing, Or where the beetle winds His small but sullen horn, As oft he rises, 'midst the twilight path Against the pilgrim borne in heedless hum...
Página 356 - For a breeze of morning moves, And the planet of Love is on high, Beginning to faint in the light that she loves On a bed of daffodil sky, To faint in the light of the sun she loves, To faint in his light, and to die. All...
Página 290 - ... so much business in so short a time. Besides this body of regular troops, there are stragglers, who, without being duly listed and enrolled, do infinite mischief to those who are so unlucky as to fall into their hands.
Página 417 - For not to think of what I needs must feel, But to be still and patient, all I can; And haply by abstruse research to steal From my own nature all the natural man — This was my sole resource, my only plan: Till that which suits a part infects the whole, And now is almost grown the habit of my soul.
Página 420 - To withdraw myself from myself (oh. that cursed selfishness !) has ever been my sole, my entire, my sincere motive in scribbling at all ; and publishing is also the continuance of the same object, by the action it affords to the mind, which else recoils upon itself.
Página 163 - And when he had opened the seventh seal, there was silence in heaven about the space of half an hour.
Página 440 - In the character of his Elegy I rejoice to concur with the common reader; for by the common sense of readers uncorrupted with literary prejudices, after all the refinements of subtilty and the dogmatism of learning, must be finally decided all claim to poetical honours.
Página 166 - This tremendous explosion was followed by a silence not less awful : the firing immediately ceased on both sides ; and the first sound which broke the silence was the dash of her shattered masts and yards falling into the water from the vast height to which they had been exploded.
Página 161 - Like leviathans afloat Lay their bulwarks on the brine ; While the sign of battle flew On the lofty British line : It was ten of April morn by the chime, As they drifted on their path, There was silence deep as death, And the boldest held his breath For a time. But the might of England flushed To anticipate the scene, And her van the fleeter rushed O'er the deadly space between. "Hearts of oak!
Página 161 - Drew backward as before the offending part. The reeking entrails next he tore away, And to his meagre mastiffs made a prey. The pale assistants on each other stared, With gaping mouths for issuing words prepared : The still-born sounds upon the palate hung, And died imperfect on the faltering tongue.