Merton ; And, The SutherlandsGeorge Routledge & Sons, 1987 - 380 pagini |
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Pagina 83
... tion already caught by Henry , " Mrs. Meadows is not here now ; the party are gone to Calais by the steamer . " " The wedding , " stammered Henry , — " did not some . body say wedding - party ? " 86 Yes , Sir , " said the man ; " Miss ...
... tion already caught by Henry , " Mrs. Meadows is not here now ; the party are gone to Calais by the steamer . " " The wedding , " stammered Henry , — " did not some . body say wedding - party ? " 86 Yes , Sir , " said the man ; " Miss ...
Pagina 143
... tion to France would , while it strengthened her character for amiability and tenderness of feeling , afford her time for the consideration of her future conduct towards her soi - disant son - in - law , who fluctuated in her estimation ...
... tion to France would , while it strengthened her character for amiability and tenderness of feeling , afford her time for the consideration of her future conduct towards her soi - disant son - in - law , who fluctuated in her estimation ...
Pagina 258
... tion of her past life caused her the most terrible emotions ; -still his anxiety to know how , even in a career of vice , she could have fallen so low , so speedily , induced him to wish for a detail , however brief , of her ruinous ...
... tion of her past life caused her the most terrible emotions ; -still his anxiety to know how , even in a career of vice , she could have fallen so low , so speedily , induced him to wish for a detail , however brief , of her ruinous ...
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acquaintance affair affection agitation agreeable amiable anxious appeared arrival barouche beloved Busbridge Casay Charles Fitzpatrick circumstances Colonel conduct connexion creature daugh daughter dear dénouement dinner door doubt dreadful Emily Etherington evidently exclaimed eyes Fanny Meadows Fanny's father favour feelings felt Felton Fisherton Fitzpatrick gentleman George George Sutherland girl gone Grace Grosvenor Square Hammond hand happiness Haversfield heard heart Henry's hero honour hope hour husband inquired James James bowed James Sutherland Jane John Felton Kate Kate's knew Lazenby letter London looked Lord Castleton Lord Mildenhall Lordship lover manner marriage married Melville Island mind Miss morning mother Nabob never night object party perhaps person poor Porpoise present proceeded Ramsgate received replied Ringsworth servant Sheldwick Sir Harry Lavington soothing sorrow sure surprise Sutherland thing thought tion Verjuice waiter wife Wilmore Wilson woman Yarmouth young lady