A Good MatchJ. B. Ford, 1873 - 375 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 90
Página 7
... thing very like being jilted , a thing which in my girlish vanity I had not thought could ever happen to me . But the lady had ten thousand a year , and was niece to a Prime Minister , things that have weight even with saints , whose ...
... thing very like being jilted , a thing which in my girlish vanity I had not thought could ever happen to me . But the lady had ten thousand a year , and was niece to a Prime Minister , things that have weight even with saints , whose ...
Página 13
... speak , - " I never heard of such a thing in all my life , " she exclaimed . " Why , aunt , " I said , " surely I wasn't bound to marry Mr. Auchterlony ? " " Do you hear her ? " cried Lady Crawdour MY FIRST OFFER . 13.
... speak , - " I never heard of such a thing in all my life , " she exclaimed . " Why , aunt , " I said , " surely I wasn't bound to marry Mr. Auchterlony ? " " Do you hear her ? " cried Lady Crawdour MY FIRST OFFER . 13.
Página 19
... thing ! why won't you give me a kiss ? " " Because I won't . " " That's no reason ; are you afraid it's ' improper ? ' " " No , I'm not , I don't think its improper at all ; but just I don't want to kiss you , Mounty . " " You're not ...
... thing ! why won't you give me a kiss ? " " Because I won't . " " That's no reason ; are you afraid it's ' improper ? ' " " No , I'm not , I don't think its improper at all ; but just I don't want to kiss you , Mounty . " " You're not ...
Página 25
... thing , yet it did really seem that they had a chance , —one of them in particular , and that there was a horrible possibility Lord Longton might lose his seat . Mr. Duchesne , as present owner of the Texton property , could command ...
... thing , yet it did really seem that they had a chance , —one of them in particular , and that there was a horrible possibility Lord Longton might lose his seat . Mr. Duchesne , as present owner of the Texton property , could command ...
Página 30
... thing must be done , " and evidently determined to use her utmost exertions to bring it about . And as Mountiford gave some sort of grim acquiescence to the scheme , it seemed likely to be brought to a speedy conclusion , when a new and ...
... thing must be done , " and evidently determined to use her utmost exertions to bring it about . And as Mountiford gave some sort of grim acquiescence to the scheme , it seemed likely to be brought to a speedy conclusion , when a new and ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
26 Murray Street 27 Park Place asked Auchterlony aunt ball BEECHER believe better Bobbie carriage Cheapside chesne Cloth considered course cousin Mountiford Crawdour Hall cried dear door doubt dour dress Duchesne's EDWARD EGGLESTON exclaimed father feel felt fond gentleman girl glad gone Good-bye governess hand hansom cab happy HARRIET BEECHER STOWE heard HENRY WARD BEECHER hippopotamus idea kind kissed knew Lady Craw Lady Crawdour Lady Geraldine laugh Lesham Lilla Longhampton looked Lord Texworth Lukins mangel-wurzel-faced marriage marry mind Miss Brights Miss Crawdour Miss Duchesne mother Mounty never night North Longshire once Pembroke table perhaps Philip Staunton Polly poor replied Sarah Sir John Crawdour smile sorry speak Stillington suppose sure talk tell Texton Cross Texton Park Thayer thing thought told took turned uncle walked wife wish woman young lady