Perplexity, by Sydney Mostyn, Том 3 |
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... .. But there was no questioning the truth of his clear gaze . She drew herself erect , and with a sneer exclaimed , " Oh , indeed ! and pray who is your wife ? ' ' Kate Howard . ' The Fairborns ' governess ? PERPLEXITY . ' 25.
... .. But there was no questioning the truth of his clear gaze . She drew herself erect , and with a sneer exclaimed , " Oh , indeed ! and pray who is your wife ? ' ' Kate Howard . ' The Fairborns ' governess ? PERPLEXITY . ' 25.
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William Clark Russell. ' Kate Howard . ' The Fairborns ' governess ? • Yes ; the Fairborns ' governess . ' ' I wish you joy . Yet one thing surprises me ; since your taste lies that way , why did you fix on the governess ? Why not go one ...
William Clark Russell. ' Kate Howard . ' The Fairborns ' governess ? • Yes ; the Fairborns ' governess . ' ' I wish you joy . Yet one thing surprises me ; since your taste lies that way , why did you fix on the governess ? Why not go one ...
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... Kate , ' he answered , in my eyes you are first , the one great love of my life to whom everything I have to do with must yield ; before whom every trouble that I can influence must melt and disappear . That house is yours , not hers ...
... Kate , ' he answered , in my eyes you are first , the one great love of my life to whom everything I have to do with must yield ; before whom every trouble that I can influence must melt and disappear . That house is yours , not hers ...
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... Kate ; I do not want my mother to see you until you have removed your bonnet . ' We halt on the first landing ; he opens a low old - fashioned door , solid and well - hung like the portal of a keep , and we enter . ' Welcome , my ...
... Kate ; I do not want my mother to see you until you have removed your bonnet . ' We halt on the first landing ; he opens a low old - fashioned door , solid and well - hung like the portal of a keep , and we enter . ' Welcome , my ...
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... Kate Howard . My maiden name had necessarily been preserved , for all that I had married with in the way of apparel , I had possessed before my marriage . Yet there had been a few things afterwards purchased — hand- kerchiefs , cuffs ...
... Kate Howard . My maiden name had necessarily been preserved , for all that I had married with in the way of apparel , I had possessed before my marriage . Yet there had been a few things afterwards purchased — hand- kerchiefs , cuffs ...
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Сторінка 8 - I REQUIRE and charge you both, as ye will answer at the dreadful day of judgment when the secrets of all hearts shall be disclosed, that if either of you know any impediment, why ye may not be lawfully joined together in Matrimony, ye do now confess it.
Сторінка 19 - Like one that on a lonesome road Doth walk in fear and dread, And having once turned round, walks on, And turns no more his head ; Because he knows a frightful fiend Doth close behind him tread.
Сторінка 90 - Pure, bracing ventilation they must have up there at all times, indeed. One may guess the power of the north wind blowing over the edge by the excessive slant of a few stunted firs at the end of the house, and by a range of gaunt thorns all stretching their limbs one way, as if craving alms of the sun.
Сторінка 85 - As fills a father's eyes with light; And pleasures flow in so thick and fast Upon his heart, that he at last Must needs express his love's excess With words of unmeant bitterness. Perhaps 'tis pretty to force together Thoughts so all unlike each other, To mutter and mock a broken charm, To dally with wrong that does no harm. Perhaps 'tis tender too and pretty 670 At each wild word to feel within A sweet recoil of love and pity.