Thomasina, by the author of 'Dorothy'. |
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... keeping house for her son , I shall go and call upon her this week . ' Sir Richard began dimly to see the drift of what had appeared to him very disjointed talk . ' I can tell you one thing , Thomasina , that you may spare yourself the ...
... keeping house for her son , I shall go and call upon her this week . ' Sir Richard began dimly to see the drift of what had appeared to him very disjointed talk . ' I can tell you one thing , Thomasina , that you may spare yourself the ...
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... keeping with the place , how- ever . It is natural that I should like the Chase better , ' said Thomasina , and Sir Harry , in deep discouragement , walked by her side almost in silence , and only betrayed his senti- ments by picking ...
... keeping with the place , how- ever . It is natural that I should like the Chase better , ' said Thomasina , and Sir Harry , in deep discouragement , walked by her side almost in silence , and only betrayed his senti- ments by picking ...
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... keep you in order , though this does credit to his discretion . But , to return to the in- vitation , you must not make yourself absurd by refusing it . I told Lady Camden that you had no engagement . ' ' She knows that Sir Richard ...
... keep you in order , though this does credit to his discretion . But , to return to the in- vitation , you must not make yourself absurd by refusing it . I told Lady Camden that you had no engagement . ' ' She knows that Sir Richard ...
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... said Thomasina ; ' at first I did not like it , but it is good intellectual exercise to talk to him , and it keeps one awake . ' ' What an odd girl you are ! But I dare- - say that he liked to talk to you , 28 THOMASINA .
... said Thomasina ; ' at first I did not like it , but it is good intellectual exercise to talk to him , and it keeps one awake . ' ' What an odd girl you are ! But I dare- - say that he liked to talk to you , 28 THOMASINA .
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... keep up with one's cousins . Harry would ask him here , al- though we shall not know what to do with him when the other gentlemen go out shooting . He does not care for country pursuits , and it is disagreeable to have him . hanging ...
... keep up with one's cousins . Harry would ask him here , al- though we shall not know what to do with him when the other gentlemen go out shooting . He does not care for country pursuits , and it is disagreeable to have him . hanging ...
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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