Merton ; And, The SutherlandsGeorge Routledge & Sons, 1987 - 380 pagini |
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Pagina 9
... turned to discover the object of their admira- tion , when I perceived that the girl they were lecturing upon " was no other than my charming little friend Fanny Meadows , who was seated on a chaise - longue just inside Lady Castleton's ...
... turned to discover the object of their admira- tion , when I perceived that the girl they were lecturing upon " was no other than my charming little friend Fanny Meadows , who was seated on a chaise - longue just inside Lady Castleton's ...
Pagina 32
... turning to hate , she began to scream in a tone which was likely to alarm the whole neighbourhood , and again involve ... turned out , had been playing the heroine un- known to Harry : for , some time after the chaise had arrived from ...
... turning to hate , she began to scream in a tone which was likely to alarm the whole neighbourhood , and again involve ... turned out , had been playing the heroine un- known to Harry : for , some time after the chaise had arrived from ...
Pagina 205
... turned , and was approaching him . This was Merton , returning . Sir Harry concealed himself in a niche of the cliff , and looking back again towards the path by which he had descended , saw three men advancing , evidently in pursuit of ...
... turned , and was approaching him . This was Merton , returning . Sir Harry concealed himself in a niche of the cliff , and looking back again towards the path by which he had descended , saw three men advancing , evidently in pursuit of ...
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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