May and her friends, by E.M.B.F. Warne & Company, 1867 - 459 стор. |
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... felt very sorry , for her aunt had ex- plained to her the nature of a promise , and the thought of meeting a reproachful look from her sent her running to the lodge , to ask Dame Froggatt to help her out of her difficulty . But ...
... felt very sorry , for her aunt had ex- plained to her the nature of a promise , and the thought of meeting a reproachful look from her sent her running to the lodge , to ask Dame Froggatt to help her out of her difficulty . But ...
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... She looked very dignified and severe : for once May felt a culprit ; and hurrying on her stiff uncomfortable shoes and stockings , she walked quickly out of the cottage , as if anxious to avoid a more arbitrary ejectment . For the first 2.
... She looked very dignified and severe : for once May felt a culprit ; and hurrying on her stiff uncomfortable shoes and stockings , she walked quickly out of the cottage , as if anxious to avoid a more arbitrary ejectment . For the first 2.
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... felt that his dream respecting her was realized . The morning was clear and bright , such as often follows rain , and they stopped many times to note objects in the distance , enjoying the lovely views to be had from the high ground ...
... felt that his dream respecting her was realized . The morning was clear and bright , such as often follows rain , and they stopped many times to note objects in the distance , enjoying the lovely views to be had from the high ground ...
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... divert her thoughts into another channel , proposed that she should undertake a commission to one of the villagers that would be better not entrusted to any one less responsible . Although too reserved to ask sympathy , Helen felt the 3.
... divert her thoughts into another channel , proposed that she should undertake a commission to one of the villagers that would be better not entrusted to any one less responsible . Although too reserved to ask sympathy , Helen felt the 3.
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... felt that a like show of sympathy would not be mis- placed : never had she realized more than now her orphan state . While she was indulging thus in reverie , we must follow Sir Lionel and May on their way to the abbey . On approaching ...
... felt that a like show of sympathy would not be mis- placed : never had she realized more than now her orphan state . While she was indulging thus in reverie , we must follow Sir Lionel and May on their way to the abbey . On approaching ...
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abbey added admiral Agra Alsie amused anxious arrived asked aunt Brignola called carriage colour Crimea Croyland Croyland Abbey delight doctor door Drummond excitement exclaimed expression eyes face feeling felt gentleman girls give glad governess hall hand hear heard heart Helen and Frances Helen read hope inquired interest invitation Jullien's knew Lady Agramont laugh leave left the room letter look Lord Agramont mamma Margaret matter May's Milman mind minute Miss Aberley Miss Bosanquet Miss de Febvre Miss de la Miss Frances morning never once Paris Phoebe Pierre Pierre Moreau pleasant pleasure quiet Reginald Reginald Bosanquet remarked reminded replied returned Helen Scotswood seated seemed servants Shelley Sir Lionel sister smiled soon spirit stay stood suppose Sylvie talk tell things thought took trouble turned Vero Vero's voice walk William Bryant wish young
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Сторінка 355 - I have ventured, Like little wanton boys that swim on bladders, This many summers in a sea of glory ; But far beyond my depth ; my high-blown pride At length broke under me ; and now has left me, Weary, and old with service, to the mercy Of a rude stream, that must for ever hide me.
Сторінка 222 - Canst thou bind the sweet influences of Pleiades, Or loose the bands of Orion? Canst thou bring forth Mazzaroth in his season? Or canst thou guide Arcturus with his sons?
Сторінка 152 - Not worlds on worlds, in phalanx deep, Need we to prove a God is here; The daisy, fresh from winter's sleep, Tells of his hand in lines as clear.
Сторінка 306 - Thy thoughts and feelings shall not die, Nor leave thee, when grey hairs are nigh A melancholy slave; But an old age serene and bright, And lovely as a Lapland night, Shall lead thee to thy grave.
Сторінка 152 - O'er hill and dale, and desert sod, That man, where'er he walks, may see In every step the stamp of God ? DR.
Сторінка 245 - Let no man beguile you of your reward in a voluntary humility and worshipping of angels, intruding into those things which he hath not seen, vainly puffed up by his fleshly mind...
Сторінка 407 - All is best, though we oft doubt, What the unsearchable dispose Of highest wisdom brings about, And ever best found in the close. Oft he seems to hide his face, But unexpectedly returns And to his faithful champion hath in place Bore witness gloriously; whence Gaza mourns And all that band them to resist His...
Сторінка 102 - As watchman to my heart. But, good my brother, Do not, as some ungracious pastors do, Show me the steep and thorny way to heaven, Whilst, like a puffd and reckless libertine, Himself the primrose path of dalliance treads And recks not his own rede.
Сторінка 293 - Wonderful is its power to charm and to command. It is a mountain air. It is the embalmer of the world. It is myrrh and storax, and chlorine and rosemary. It makes the sky and the hills sublime, and the silent song of the stars is it.
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