Thomasina, by the author of 'Dorothy'. |
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... to Sir Harry , yet Lady Camden knew that Mrs. Grey had pledged herself to favour his suit as fully as if she had signed and sealed a contract to that effect . When they drove off , with Lady Camden's note to THOMASINA . 13.
... to Sir Harry , yet Lady Camden knew that Mrs. Grey had pledged herself to favour his suit as fully as if she had signed and sealed a contract to that effect . When they drove off , with Lady Camden's note to THOMASINA . 13.
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... quiries , was ready enough to tell her all he knew , and from him Thomasina learned that Robin had passed for lieutenant and was appointed to the ' Arethusa , ' a ship on the China station . Anthony added that he was a lucky 18 THOMASINA .
... quiries , was ready enough to tell her all he knew , and from him Thomasina learned that Robin had passed for lieutenant and was appointed to the ' Arethusa , ' a ship on the China station . Anthony added that he was a lucky 18 THOMASINA .
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... knew just enough to declare that he was uninteresting , and the Mr. Noel who had taken her in to dinner . He was a singular - looking man , pale and spare , with strong features and very black eyebrows . Thomasina thought of Robin's ...
... knew just enough to declare that he was uninteresting , and the Mr. Noel who had taken her in to dinner . He was a singular - looking man , pale and spare , with strong features and very black eyebrows . Thomasina thought of Robin's ...
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... knew that she was really off . ' ' It is quite right that she should come once a year , ' said Sir Richard , ' but I am never when the visit is over , and I do not sorry think that your aunt's tongue grows smoother with years . For one ...
... knew that she was really off . ' ' It is quite right that she should come once a year , ' said Sir Richard , ' but I am never when the visit is over , and I do not sorry think that your aunt's tongue grows smoother with years . For one ...
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... knew what to do with this animal . ' Shall I lead him for you ? ' said Thoma- sina , smiling now , for Noel did not appear to be on perfectly easy terms with his horse , which was not alarmingly spirited . You are severe upon me , ' he ...
... knew what to do with this animal . ' Shall I lead him for you ? ' said Thoma- sina , smiling now , for Noel did not appear to be on perfectly easy terms with his horse , which was not alarmingly spirited . You are severe upon me , ' he ...
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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