The Ladies' Cabinet of Fashion, Music & Romance, 第 9 卷Geo. Henderson, 1843 |
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... Baering ( this was the vicar's name ) might have been happy , had he not continually suffered from the feeling , that he was born for higher things , and had missed his true vocation through com- plaisance to his father . He was ...
... Baering ( this was the vicar's name ) might have been happy , had he not continually suffered from the feeling , that he was born for higher things , and had missed his true vocation through com- plaisance to his father . He was ...
第143页
... Baering , or if not , they can at any rate be better educated in town than in the country ; and , in a word , thou must , if thou art my son , live and die in thy calling . Yes , my dear Simon , if I but lived to see the day when I ...
... Baering , or if not , they can at any rate be better educated in town than in the country ; and , in a word , thou must , if thou art my son , live and die in thy calling . Yes , my dear Simon , if I but lived to see the day when I ...
第144页
... Baering , half angrily : " I fancy the conceited fellow is already playing the superintendant , I tell thee , wife , if he comes here to - day , and tells me with his de- mure looks , and his fawning grimaces , that at last he has got ...
... Baering , half angrily : " I fancy the conceited fellow is already playing the superintendant , I tell thee , wife , if he comes here to - day , and tells me with his de- mure looks , and his fawning grimaces , that at last he has got ...
第146页
... Baering wiped his eyes . " My grandfather , this Albert , ' said he then , " was unable , however , having come to be at vari- ance in his old age with the young prince , to promote my . worthy father to any high station , and therefore ...
... Baering wiped his eyes . " My grandfather , this Albert , ' said he then , " was unable , however , having come to be at vari- ance in his old age with the young prince , to promote my . worthy father to any high station , and therefore ...
第147页
... Baering urged any point too imperiously . Simon's mother sympathised in her son's vexation , and would gladly have got him clear of the company , but that she feared her husband's anger , which would have been manifested without reserve ...
... Baering urged any point too imperiously . Simon's mother sympathised in her son's vexation , and would gladly have got him clear of the company , but that she feared her husband's anger , which would have been manifested without reserve ...
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Adrian Althorpe appeared arms Baering beauty black lace blonde lace bosom bouillonnée bright brim Brinvilliers Brueggemann capotes Chilion colours Condottieri corsage cried Croix dark dear death deep door Drapier dress Duke of Gotha elegant Erfurt exclaimed eyes fancy fashionable father favour fear feeling Flamming flowers gaze gold grand master hand happy hast head heart heaven honour hour Julian lace lady light look marabouts Marcella marchioness Miss Dufay Montauban morning mother never night noble Old Bailey Paolo passed Pirot Place de Grève prince privy counsellor redingotes replied ribbon rich robes rose round Sam Page Sanders satin seemed side Sidonia silence silk Simon skirt sleep smile soul stood stranger sweet tears thee thing thou art thought tight sleeve tion trimmed turned velvet village voice wife Wohlgast woman wonder words young youth Zaydi
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