Evelyn Manwaring |
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... mother when they were both girls . " " Ah ! " said Miss Manwaring , in a strange , dreamy tone of voice . " Ah ! how strange ! Yes , that name ought to be dear to me . I shall be glad to see her Grace to - morrow . " Miss Strong now ...
... mother when they were both girls . " " Ah ! " said Miss Manwaring , in a strange , dreamy tone of voice . " Ah ! how strange ! Yes , that name ought to be dear to me . I shall be glad to see her Grace to - morrow . " Miss Strong now ...
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... mother will remove me at Christmas if I ask her . Massenger is an old snob , and I have no pity for , nor patience with him . He told me not to speak to you again ; but you see here I am , come to say good - bye and God bless you . We ...
... mother will remove me at Christmas if I ask her . Massenger is an old snob , and I have no pity for , nor patience with him . He told me not to speak to you again ; but you see here I am , come to say good - bye and God bless you . We ...
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... mother forsake me , the Lord taketh me up : " these words also flashed upon his mind , and he prayed to his Heavenly Father for the first time since the fatal discovery of the robbery , and felt a ray of comfort illumine the darkness of ...
... mother forsake me , the Lord taketh me up : " these words also flashed upon his mind , and he prayed to his Heavenly Father for the first time since the fatal discovery of the robbery , and felt a ray of comfort illumine the darkness of ...
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... , whom you will remember at Eton . My dear mother won't leave Hampton Court , but we shall be very jolly together , I am sure . R. CHAPTER XIII . HE interview which he had had with THE DUKE OF RIBBLESDALE'S LETTER . 111.
... , whom you will remember at Eton . My dear mother won't leave Hampton Court , but we shall be very jolly together , I am sure . R. CHAPTER XIII . HE interview which he had had with THE DUKE OF RIBBLESDALE'S LETTER . 111.
หน้า 123
... mother's ; for it had been a fad of the late Mr. Manwaring to make as many things as possible heirlooms , and these , of course , would now become the property of Mr. Tresham Potts . When the Rector heard what had passed between Evelyn ...
... mother's ; for it had been a fad of the late Mr. Manwaring to make as many things as possible heirlooms , and these , of course , would now become the property of Mr. Tresham Potts . When the Rector heard what had passed between Evelyn ...
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Admiral amidst amongst ancient answered Apollonia arrived barracks beautiful brother Captain Barlow CHAPTER Clitheroe Colonel Strong cousin cried Cubleigh Dale daughter dear dearest dreadful Duchess of Ribblesdale Duke of Ribblesdale Ehrenbreitstein Elthorne Evelyn Manwaring eyes father fell felt fforester gentleman girl glad Grace Hampton Court Hampton Court Palace hands Hazelhursts heard heart Holmcastle honour kissed Kleptomania knew Lady Lavinia Lady M'Adam Lancashire letter Lomax looked Lord Guttleborough Manor Manwaring's Massenger Massenger's ment Merivale Miss Hazelhursts Miss Manwaring Miss Scheimes Miss Strong Moodle mother neighbour never noble once Ormskirk Palace Pinfold poor Queen Rector regiment royal seemed Sergeant sister sorrow Sprattles Squire Stanwick sure TABLEAU VIVANT tears tell things thought took Tresham Potts turned Victoria Cross Wilfred Manwaring Wilfred's Wilmot young Duke
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หน้า 203 - Yet, ere we part, one lesson I can leave you For every day. Be good, sweet maid, and let who will be clever ; Do noble things, not dream them, all day long : And so make life, death, and that vast for-ever One grand, sweet song.
หน้า 62 - Oh, the wild joys of living ! the leaping from rock up to rock, The strong rending of boughs from the fir-tree, the cool silver shock Of the plunge in a pool's living water, the hunt of the bear, And the sultriness showing the lion is couched in his lair. And the meal, the rich dates yellowed over with gold dust divine, And the...
หน้า 182 - Even so the tongue is a little member and boasteth great things. Behold how great a matter a little fire kindleth! And the tongue is a fire, a world of iniquity; so is the tongue among our members, that it defileth the whole body and setteth on fire the course of nature; and it is set on fire of hell.
หน้า 21 - There's statues gracing This noble place in — All heathen gods And nymphs so fair ; Bold Neptune, Plutarch, And Nicodemus, All standing naked In the open air ! So now to finish This brave narration.
หน้า 48 - I'll give you the soundest thrashing you ever had in your life.
หน้า 25 - ... just as if there were no such things in the world as daughters to be provided for; and he was perfectly content that it should be so.
หน้า 160 - This poem accompanied an address of congratulation to Her Majesty on the occasion of the...
หน้า 135 - Question — divide, bah ! bah ! the house divided. 192] [193 college of Physicians, and doomed ' him to two years' additional study, if he intended to try his fortune at the bar — and all this merely because he was not a member of the church of England, although his acquirements might be such as would reflect honour on any University in which he might graduate? With respect to the...