Merton ; And, The SutherlandsGeorge Routledge & Sons, 1987 - 380 pagini |
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Pagina 309
... George , who was a devoted son , immediately seized upon this expression of her desire to change the scene , as a favourable circumstance whereon to found a proposal for taking her home to Ringsworth , a measure which she , by the way ...
... George , who was a devoted son , immediately seized upon this expression of her desire to change the scene , as a favourable circumstance whereon to found a proposal for taking her home to Ringsworth , a measure which she , by the way ...
Pagina 313
... George Sutherland's maid the carte du pays . " " The what , ma'am ? " said Emily , whose parents thought with Milton , that one tongue was enough for a woman , and had taught her no more . " She will show your maid your dressing - room ...
... George Sutherland's maid the carte du pays . " " The what , ma'am ? " said Emily , whose parents thought with Milton , that one tongue was enough for a woman , and had taught her no more . " She will show your maid your dressing - room ...
Pagina 318
... George , " but a bad excuse nevertheless ; besides , the poor creature is not straight ! " 66 Straight ! what then ? " cried James ; " did you never hear of the line of beauty - is that straight ? moreover I have actually the authority ...
... George , " but a bad excuse nevertheless ; besides , the poor creature is not straight ! " 66 Straight ! what then ? " cried James ; " did you never hear of the line of beauty - is that straight ? moreover I have actually the authority ...
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