Thomasina, by the author of 'Dorothy'. |
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... had only seen the ladies of the house on her arrival , and , when she came in dressed for dinner , Sir Harry greeted her with effusion , and then retreated again after intro- ducing to her his cousin , Mr. Edward Noel . 20 THOMASINA .
... had only seen the ladies of the house on her arrival , and , when she came in dressed for dinner , Sir Harry greeted her with effusion , and then retreated again after intro- ducing to her his cousin , Mr. Edward Noel . 20 THOMASINA .
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Margaret Agnes Paul. ducing to her his cousin , Mr. Edward Noel . Lady Camden's apparent efforts to marshal her guests so as to reserve a place for Miss Bertram beside her son were overcome by Thomasina's passive resistance , and she ...
Margaret Agnes Paul. ducing to her his cousin , Mr. Edward Noel . Lady Camden's apparent efforts to marshal her guests so as to reserve a place for Miss Bertram beside her son were overcome by Thomasina's passive resistance , and she ...
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... Edward Noel , dear , ' said Florence Camden when they adjourned to the drawing - room . though he is my cousin , and we know him very well , I am always afraid to talk to him ; he is so very sarcastic . ' ' He is sarcastic , ' said ...
... Edward Noel , dear , ' said Florence Camden when they adjourned to the drawing - room . though he is my cousin , and we know him very well , I am always afraid to talk to him ; he is so very sarcastic . ' ' He is sarcastic , ' said ...
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... the long hours between breakfast and luncheon , when young ladies compare their fancy work and discuss what shall be the object of the afternoon's drive . Edward Noel did not come into the drawing - room with THOMASINA . 29.
... the long hours between breakfast and luncheon , when young ladies compare their fancy work and discuss what shall be the object of the afternoon's drive . Edward Noel did not come into the drawing - room with THOMASINA . 29.
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... Edward Noel returned and dispossessed his cousin of his vantage ground with cool audacity . ' Why , Harry , you have got my chair . There was another paper which I wished Miss Bertram to read - not a long one . I daresay that you have ...
... Edward Noel returned and dispossessed his cousin of his vantage ground with cool audacity . ' Why , Harry , you have got my chair . There was another paper which I wished Miss Bertram to read - not a long one . I daresay that you have ...
Términos y frases comunes
admire affectionate angry Anthony Anthony's Ashleigh Court Aunt Thomasina believe Bertram's Chase better Chesterfield Cornhill cottage cousin crown 8vo dear declare Dick dinner drawing-room Edward Noel eyes family party father Fcap feeling forgive Gibbs Giles girl give glad grandfather Grey Grey's hand happy hear heart heiress HERBERT SPENCER hint hope hunting interest JOHN SAUNDERS knew Lady Camden leave LEONORA CHRISTINA LL.D London look lover marriage marry Marston Abbas Mary Mary's masina mind Miss Bertram morning MORTIMER COLLINS never niece Noel's opinion Parliament politics Polly Professor Published by Henry ready replied Sir Richard replied Thomasina returned ride Robin Windsor round servants settled Sir Harry Camden smile stay talk tears tell thing Thomasina felt thony thought to-morrow told took walk WALTER BAGEHOT Waverley Novels wife Wilmot wish words
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