The Linwoods: Or, "Sixty Years Since" in America, Том 1E. Churton, 1835 |
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... called out ( the spirit of mischief playing about her arch mouth ) , pointing to a slight elevation , called Gallows Hill , where a gibbet was stand- ing , " Jupe , is not that the place where they hung the poor creatures who were ...
... called out ( the spirit of mischief playing about her arch mouth ) , pointing to a slight elevation , called Gallows Hill , where a gibbet was stand- ing , " Jupe , is not that the place where they hung the poor creatures who were ...
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... called it , to his sister Sally , and I could only get off by the gravest assurances of my profound respect for the whole Dunn concern , followed up by an order for a new vest , that being the article the youth would least mar in the ...
... called it , to his sister Sally , and I could only get off by the gravest assurances of my profound respect for the whole Dunn concern , followed up by an order for a new vest , that being the article the youth would least mar in the ...
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... called them ) , industry and frugality , which secured to Eliot the tranquillity of indepen- dence , and the power of liberality . It is possible that at another time , and in another humour , he might have led the laugh against the ...
... called them ) , industry and frugality , which secured to Eliot the tranquillity of indepen- dence , and the power of liberality . It is possible that at another time , and in another humour , he might have led the laugh against the ...
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... well how he used to laugh at every thing he called à la bourgeoise . I felt this to be a foolish , vulgar pride , and did my best to suppress it ; and since I have found there was no occasion for it , for Jasper seemed - I 62 THE LINWOODS .
... well how he used to laugh at every thing he called à la bourgeoise . I felt this to be a foolish , vulgar pride , and did my best to suppress it ; and since I have found there was no occasion for it , for Jasper seemed - I 62 THE LINWOODS .
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... called boys , we are not expected to be patriots , apostles , or martyrs . At this crisis your filial and fraternal duties require that you should suppress , if not renounce , the opinions . you used to be so fond of blurting out on all ...
... called boys , we are not expected to be patriots , apostles , or martyrs . At this crisis your filial and fraternal duties require that you should suppress , if not renounce , the opinions . you used to be so fond of blurting out on all ...
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affections arms asked beautiful believe Belle Bessie Lee bless boys brother called certainly charmed colonel cried Croesus dark dear Bessie dear fellow dear Isabella dear mother destiny door duty Effie Effie's Eliot Lee exclaimed expression face fancy father favour fear feel felt girls give glance glen hair half hand happy Haverstraw Bay head heard Heaven Helen Ruthven Herbert Linwood honour hope horse human voice Jasper Meredith Jupe Jupiter Kisel lady laugh Lee's letter look Lord love-token Master Hale ment Miss Linwood Miss Ruthven nature never papa passed passports perceived person poor Bessie pretty rebel replied Sam Lee seemed Sir Henry Clinton sloop-of-war smile soon spirit sure tell Thank thing thought Eliot told tone true turned voice Washington West Point Westbrook whig whiggism woman word Yankee young youth
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Сторінка 213 - I was a rascal to distrust her!' thought Linwood, and he hastened on, fearing good Mr. Ruthven was extremely ill. As he approached the house he perceived that, for the first time, the window-shutters were closed, and that a bright light gleamed through their crevices. He put his hand on the latch of the door to open it, as was his custom, without rapping ; but no longer, as if instinct with the hospitality of the house, did it yield to his touch. It was bolted ! He hesitated for a moment whether...
Сторінка 209 - Oh, no, simple reader ! but because at her home in the glen there was but one parlour — there, from morning till bedtime, sat her father— (there, of course, must sit her mother; and Miss Ruthven's charms, like those of other conjurers, depended for their success on being exercised within a magic circle, within which no observer might come. She seemed to live and breathe alone for Herbert Linwood. A hundred times he was on the point of offering the...
Сторінка 208 - Eliot would have obeyed his impulses, and endeavored to dissolve the spell for his friend ; but he was deterred by the consciousness of disappointment that his sister was so soon superseded, and by his secret wish that Linwood should remain free till a more auspicious day should rectify all mischances. Happily, Providence sometimes interposes to do that for us which we neglect to do for ourselves. " As has been said, Linwood devoted every leisure hour to Helen Ruthven. Sometimes accompanied by Charlotte...
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