Thomasina, by the author of 'Dorothy'. |
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... turning away , as he would have done in the case of an ordinary visitor , he came forward with great alacrity . ' I believe that my mother is at home , ' he said with a smile , which lit up pleasantly his rather heavy features , and at ...
... turning away , as he would have done in the case of an ordinary visitor , he came forward with great alacrity . ' I believe that my mother is at home , ' he said with a smile , which lit up pleasantly his rather heavy features , and at ...
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... turned over the pages more listlessly when he left her to procure a cup of tea . Sir Harry watched his opportunity and stepped into his place . ' If you wish to read , Miss Bertram , I might supply you with something more in- teresting ...
... turned over the pages more listlessly when he left her to procure a cup of tea . Sir Harry watched his opportunity and stepped into his place . ' If you wish to read , Miss Bertram , I might supply you with something more in- teresting ...
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... turned out very well , for I am sure that Sir Harry sees now , more plainly than he ever did before , that I do not care for him in the least . ' It would have been strange if Sir Harry had not seen it , con- sidering that Thomasina had ...
... turned out very well , for I am sure that Sir Harry sees now , more plainly than he ever did before , that I do not care for him in the least . ' It would have been strange if Sir Harry had not seen it , con- sidering that Thomasina had ...
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... had quite turned her head by the foolish attentions which men are so willing to pay to the pretty girls who encourage them . They were as unmeaning as they were foolish , since poor Edward was in no position to THOMASINA . 43.
... had quite turned her head by the foolish attentions which men are so willing to pay to the pretty girls who encourage them . They were as unmeaning as they were foolish , since poor Edward was in no position to THOMASINA . 43.
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... turned away and hid her face when Thomasina entered . Polly , dear Polly ! what has happened ? ' cried Thomasina , throwing herself at her feet and pressing to her lips the cold hand which hung listlessly down . ' We had a letter this ...
... turned away and hid her face when Thomasina entered . Polly , dear Polly ! what has happened ? ' cried Thomasina , throwing herself at her feet and pressing to her lips the cold hand which hung listlessly down . ' We had a letter this ...
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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