Thomasina, by the author of 'Dorothy'. |
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... hands every flower for which she expressed the slightest admiration . The two elder ladies in the drawing - room had come to a better understanding . Lady Camden remarked on Thomasina's brilliant beauty , and Mrs. Grey replied , without ...
... hands every flower for which she expressed the slightest admiration . The two elder ladies in the drawing - room had come to a better understanding . Lady Camden remarked on Thomasina's brilliant beauty , and Mrs. Grey replied , without ...
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... average at which it will pay to grow it ? ' However , he took some pains to lay his hand on Adam Smith's works , and wiped a thick layer of dust from off the volume before he allowed Thomasina to touch 42 THOMASINA .
... average at which it will pay to grow it ? ' However , he took some pains to lay his hand on Adam Smith's works , and wiped a thick layer of dust from off the volume before he allowed Thomasina to touch 42 THOMASINA .
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... hands , although she did not return it until she had conned her favourite poems again and again , and especially those lines which had been scored by Noel's pencil . Mary Bertram would probably have been more clear - sighted than Sir ...
... hands , although she did not return it until she had conned her favourite poems again and again , and especially those lines which had been scored by Noel's pencil . Mary Bertram would probably have been more clear - sighted than Sir ...
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... hands with him . ' Which seems almost a lifetime ago , ' added Noel in a low voice to Thomasina , and she too felt that she had lived in a fuller sense than ever before in the last few weeks . Al- though Mary did not catch the words ...
... hands with him . ' Which seems almost a lifetime ago , ' added Noel in a low voice to Thomasina , and she too felt that she had lived in a fuller sense than ever before in the last few weeks . Al- though Mary did not catch the words ...
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... hand on the volume of Milton , with which they had been engaged when they were interrupted by Mary's visit , and asked whether they should not finish Lycidas before luncheon . Anthony and Mary had also talked over the pair they left ...
... hand on the volume of Milton , with which they had been engaged when they were interrupted by Mary's visit , and asked whether they should not finish Lycidas before luncheon . Anthony and Mary had also talked over the pair they left ...
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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