The Heiress: A Novel ...Harper & Brothers, 1834 |
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... do you deserve an ovation for having put down that woman so quietly ! " said Alford . " I wish Mrs. Throgmor- ton's dairy - maid would make away with her . Hear her telling the same story over and over again ! " and THE HEIRESS .
... do you deserve an ovation for having put down that woman so quietly ! " said Alford . " I wish Mrs. Throgmor- ton's dairy - maid would make away with her . Hear her telling the same story over and over again ! " and THE HEIRESS .
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... hear her . Have you seen him lately ? " " Not since I first entered the room , when he was watching you and De Roos , and , I suppose , thinking what others thought . " " My lord , you must allow me to introduce you to a friend of mine ...
... hear her . Have you seen him lately ? " " Not since I first entered the room , when he was watching you and De Roos , and , I suppose , thinking what others thought . " " My lord , you must allow me to introduce you to a friend of mine ...
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... hears that Miss St. Maur sat by her some time . " " I dare say Mr. De Roos will not think it necessary to pa- tronise all Miss St. Maur's protégées , " retorted Miss . Carleton , with the usual toss of the head . " You are quite right ...
... hears that Miss St. Maur sat by her some time . " " I dare say Mr. De Roos will not think it necessary to pa- tronise all Miss St. Maur's protégées , " retorted Miss . Carleton , with the usual toss of the head . " You are quite right ...
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... hear it you must , for my satisfaction , if not for you own . It is not very agreeable to be obliged to own having called names , " she continued more playfully , " and yet I suppose I must be candid enough to do so . And now for the ...
... hear it you must , for my satisfaction , if not for you own . It is not very agreeable to be obliged to own having called names , " she continued more playfully , " and yet I suppose I must be candid enough to do so . And now for the ...
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... hear the secret opinion of those I love , lest wounded vanity should lessen my affection ! But I do not mean to shrink from your question . I started at seeing one so different from what I had expected ; so stern , so proud ; but ...
... hear the secret opinion of those I love , lest wounded vanity should lessen my affection ! But I do not mean to shrink from your question . I started at seeing one so different from what I had expected ; so stern , so proud ; but ...
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admiration agony Alford Annie Annie Grey answer asked beauty believe better blush boat bright calm Caroline carriage cheek child cold colour cousin Dalton dance dare daugh dear Helen deceiver delight Dormer doubt eau de Cologne Elliott Euston eyes fancy favour fear feel felt fête forgive former gentleman half hand happiness hear heard heart Helen St heroine honour hope horse Hurlestone indignant inquired James Watts Jones kindness knew Lady Catharine laugh light lingered lips look Lord Fitzallan Lucy Martin Mahon manner Maur mind Miss Carleton Miss Grey Miss Mahon Miss St mother never nurse Palace of Truth pale passed passion pity pleasure poor quadrille question racter remarked replied Roos seemed shame silence smile sorrow speak spirit spoke stood sure tale tell thank thing thought tion told tone triumph truth turned whilst wild wish wonder words
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1 ページ - SHE walks in beauty, like the night Of cloudless climes and starry skies ; And all that's best of dark and bright Meet in her aspect and her eyes : Thus mellow'd to that tender light Which heaven to gaudy day denies.
217 ページ - The deep, the low, the pleading tone With which I sang another's love, Interpreted my own. She listened with a flitting blush, With downcast eyes and modest grace ; And she forgave me that I gazed Too fondly on her face...
105 ページ - True love's the gift which God has given To man alone beneath the heaven : It is not fantasy's hot fire, Whose wishes, soon as granted, fly ; It liveth not in fierce desire, With dead desire it doth not die ; It is the secret sympathy, The silver link, the silken tie, Which heart to heart, and mind to mind, In body and in soul can bind.
129 ページ - Ding, Dong, bell Pussy's in the well, Who put her in? Little Johnny Green. Who pulled her out? Little Johnny Stout.
141 ページ - This* would I wear as my inheritance,— And what hope can arise to me from it, When I and it are here both prisoners ? Only may this, if ever we be free, Keep or redeem me from all infamy.
81 ページ - O! many a shaft at random sent Finds mark the archer little meant! And many a word at random spoken May soothe or wound a heart that's broken!
64 ページ - The limits of the sphere of dream, The bounds of true and false, are past. Lead us on, thou wandering gleam, Lead us onward, far and fast, To the wide, the desert waste. But see, how swift advance and shift, Trees behind trees, row by row, — How, clift by clift, rocks bend and lift Their frowning foreheads as we go. The giant-snouted crags, ho ! ho ! How...
105 ページ - O'Rourke ! noble feast, it will ne'er be forgot By those who were there, and by those who were not.
78 ページ - of what should have been done, and what should not have been done, but little of what is done.