Harper's Novels, Nide 7Harper & Bros., 1843 |
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Tulokset 1 - 5 kokonaismäärästä 100
Sivu 3
... ladies would unquestionably have called would come a very dangerous draft from the door " horribly ugly " but whom no reflective physi- every one who sat in the corner . " " The sofa ? " returned her husband , " O , the sofa could be ...
... ladies would unquestionably have called would come a very dangerous draft from the door " horribly ugly " but whom no reflective physi- every one who sat in the corner . " " The sofa ? " returned her husband , " O , the sofa could be ...
Sivu 4
... Lady Elise . So charming in the early morning ; but so pale ! Ei , ei , ei ; that is not as it should be ! What is it that I say and preach continually ? Exercise , fresh air - else nothing in the world avails anything ! But who listens ...
... Lady Elise . So charming in the early morning ; but so pale ! Ei , ei , ei ; that is not as it should be ! What is it that I say and preach continually ? Exercise , fresh air - else nothing in the world avails anything ! But who listens ...
Sivu 9
... lady of the late Major S. , the beautiful Emilie , my husband's " old flame , " as I call her , out of a little malice for all the vexation her perfec- tions , which are so very opposite to mine , have occasioned me . She has been now ...
... lady of the late Major S. , the beautiful Emilie , my husband's " old flame , " as I call her , out of a little malice for all the vexation her perfec- tions , which are so very opposite to mine , have occasioned me . She has been now ...
Sivu 11
... ladies were introduced to Jacobi as Miss Evelina Burndes and her adopted daughters , Laura and Karie . Laura had ... lady of the house , whom he approached with the most uncon- strained self - possession , exhibiting the while a row ...
... ladies were introduced to Jacobi as Miss Evelina Burndes and her adopted daughters , Laura and Karie . Laura had ... lady of the house , whom he approached with the most uncon- strained self - possession , exhibiting the while a row ...
Sivu 12
... lady must be so good as to give out to the cook just twice as much coffee as usual ; because if things are to go on in this way , we cannot do with less . He , the master there , empties the little coffee - pot himself every morning ...
... lady must be so good as to give out to the cook just twice as much coffee as usual ; because if things are to go on in this way , we cannot do with less . He , the master there , empties the little coffee - pot himself every morning ...
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Suositut otteet
Sivu 102 - For, behold, I create new heavens and a new earth: And the former shall not be remembered, nor come into mind. But be ye glad and rejoice for ever in that which I create: For, behold, I create Jerusalem a rejoicing, and her people a joy.
Sivu 38 - And she listeth how to Jesus Christ The little children pray. Lightly she spreads her friendly wings, And to Heaven's gate hath sped, And unto the Father in Heaven she bears The prayers which the children have said. And back she comes from Heaven's gate ; And brings — that Dove so mild — From the Father in Heaven, who hears her speak, A blessing for every child. Then, children, lift up a pious prayer ; It hears whatever you say — That Heavenly Dove, so white and fair, That sits on the lily...
Sivu 38 - There sitteth a dove so white and fair, All on the lily spray, And she lieteneth how, to Jesus Christ, The little children pray. Lightly she spreads her friendly wings, And to heaven's gate hath sped, And unto the Father in heaven she bears The prayers which the children have said. And back she comes from heaven's gate, And brings — that dove во mild — From the Father in heaven, who hears her speak, A blessing for every child. Then, children, lift up a pious prayer,' It hears whatever you say,...
Sivu 7 - Lower down the river rise hills, covered with wood; and little huts, surrounded by low hedges and beautiful grass paths, lie scattered here and there, at the foot of the mountains. On the other side of the river, a quarter of a mile from the manor, a little chapel lifts its peaceful spires. Behind this chapel the valley gradually contracts itself. On a cool September evening guests arrived at the long deserted house. These were an elderly lady, in deep mourning of noble but sorrowful aspect, and...
Sivu 17 - She ever returned from her wanderings with a mournful pleasure in her eyes, and said, " I have spoken with him, and" he begged me to come every day and tell him that I live. It were wrong to deny him this — he is so good, and loves me so truly.