Lover Or Friend?: A NovelF. M. Lupton Publishing Company, 1899 - 437 sider |
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Side 8
... mean Harcourt's sister , with whom you have been staying . Did I not tell you I had heard every word , and was admiring your admirable tactics ? The way in which you marshaled your forces of half truths and implied verities and small ...
... mean Harcourt's sister , with whom you have been staying . Did I not tell you I had heard every word , and was admiring your admirable tactics ? The way in which you marshaled your forces of half truths and implied verities and small ...
Side 22
... mean this ? " regarding the article with some dis- favor . Would it trouble you very much to wash it while I make the tea ? I have some nice fresh eggs , which I think they will all enjoy . But Biddy only returned a snapping answer that ...
... mean this ? " regarding the article with some dis- favor . Would it trouble you very much to wash it while I make the tea ? I have some nice fresh eggs , which I think they will all enjoy . But Biddy only returned a snapping answer that ...
Side 37
... mean your vis- itor - 1 become conscious of an inward antagonism ? You see , Audrey , I am subject to likes and dislikes , in common with other people . 66 66 29 We Oh , you must try to like him , " she returned , impatient- ly . " I am ...
... mean your vis- itor - 1 become conscious of an inward antagonism ? You see , Audrey , I am subject to likes and dislikes , in common with other people . 66 66 29 We Oh , you must try to like him , " she returned , impatient- ly . " I am ...
Side 41
... mean that ' a pun is a pistol let off at the ear , not a feather to tickle the intellect . ' Poor old Elia ! what a man he was ! With all his frailties he was adorable . " Humph ! I should be sorry to go as far as that ; but I own I ...
... mean that ' a pun is a pistol let off at the ear , not a feather to tickle the intellect . ' Poor old Elia ! what a man he was ! With all his frailties he was adorable . " Humph ! I should be sorry to go as far as that ; but I own I ...
Side 42
... mean , " throwing back his head with a quick , nervous gesture . My mother says she has told you . I saw you looking at Kester this afternoon , but you are aware it was all my fault . " 66 " But it was only an accident , " she returned ...
... mean , " throwing back his head with a quick , nervous gesture . My mother says she has told you . I saw you looking at Kester this afternoon , but you are aware it was all my fault . " 66 " But it was only an accident , " she returned ...
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afraid afternoon answer asked Audrey felt Audrey's Baxter better Biddy Blake Booty Brail brother Captain Burnett child clever comfort course cousin Cyril darling daugh dear Miss Ross Doctor Ross Emmie eyes face father feel fellow Gage Geraldine Geraldine's girl give glad Gray Cottage hand happy Harcourt head Headingly hear heard heart hope husband Kester kiss knew leave looked mamma marry MATTHEW ARNOLD mean mind Miss Frances Mollie Mollie's morning mother never nice night O'Brien once Percival perhaps poor pretty Prissy replied returned Audrey returned Michael Rosa Nouchette Carey Ross's Rutherford seemed sister smile sorry sort speak spoke sure Susan talk tears tell things Thomas O'Brien thought tired to-morrow told tone took trouble turned Victoria Cross voice walked wife wish woman wonder Woodcote words young
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Side 411 - WE were apart ; yet, day by day, I bade my heart more constant be. I bade it keep the world away, And grow a home for only thee ; Nor fear'd but thy love likewise grew, Like mine, each day, more tried, more true.
Side 52 - Measure thy life by loss instead of gain ; Not by the wine drunk, but the wine poured forth ; For love's strength standeth in love's sacrifice ; And whoso suffers most hath most to give.
Side 34 - We are generally in harmony, with occasional bickerings— as it should be among near relations. Our sympathies are rather understood than expressed ; and once, upon my dissembling a tone in my voice more kind than ordinary, my cousin burst into tears, and complained that I was altered.
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