Peveril of the PeakBoston Publishing Company, 1886 - 637 頁 |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 72 筆
第 71 頁
... thou didst bear ! My friend my brother - the brother of my blessed Alice - the only friend of my desolate estate ! art thou then cruelly mur- dered by a female fury , who , but for thee , had deservedly paid with her own blood that of ...
... thou didst bear ! My friend my brother - the brother of my blessed Alice - the only friend of my desolate estate ! art thou then cruelly mur- dered by a female fury , who , but for thee , had deservedly paid with her own blood that of ...
第 87 頁
... Thou canst not mean the wenches ? " said Whitaker ; " why , he hath been melancholy mad with moping for the death of his wife . Thou knowest our lady took the child , for fear he should strangle it for putting him in mind of its mother ...
... Thou canst not mean the wenches ? " said Whitaker ; " why , he hath been melancholy mad with moping for the death of his wife . Thou knowest our lady took the child , for fear he should strangle it for putting him in mind of its mother ...
第 88 頁
... thou thinkest , " said Whitaker . " Bridgenorth cares not for these amorous toys , and thou think- est of nothing else . But it is fitting our knight should know that he has met with Deborah in secret , and 888 EVERIL OF THE PEAK .
... thou thinkest , " said Whitaker . " Bridgenorth cares not for these amorous toys , and thou think- est of nothing else . But it is fitting our knight should know that he has met with Deborah in secret , and 888 EVERIL OF THE PEAK .
第 101 頁
... Thou hast played the knave with me , Meg , " he said , shaking his head , and smiling at the same time , " and thou knowest in what manner ; but I think thou art true church- woman , and didst only act from some silly womanish fancy of ...
... Thou hast played the knave with me , Meg , " he said , shaking his head , and smiling at the same time , " and thou knowest in what manner ; but I think thou art true church- woman , and didst only act from some silly womanish fancy of ...
第 156 頁
... thou art not yet forgotten , my fair - haired William ! The vengeance which dogs thy murderess is slow- but it is ... thou speakest of thou knowest not what . To forgive our human wrongs is Christian - like and commendable ; but we have ...
... thou art not yet forgotten , my fair - haired William ! The vengeance which dogs thy murderess is slow- but it is ... thou speakest of thou knowest not what . To forgive our human wrongs is Christian - like and commendable ; but we have ...
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Alice answered apartment arms attendants Berenger betwixt blood Buckingham called cavalier Charles Chiffinch Christian command companion Constable countenance Countess of Derby court Dame Damian danger daughter Deborah Deemster Derbyshire Duchess of Portsmouth duke Duke of Buckingham Earl Earl of Derby eyes faith father favor fear Fenella Fleming followed Ganlesse Garde Doloureuse gentleman Gillian give grace Guarine Gwenwyn hand hast hastily hath hear heard Heaven honor horse Jerningham Julian Peveril king knight Lacy Lady Eveline Lady Peveril Lance look lord madam maiden majesty Major Bridgenorth manner Martindale Castle Master Bridgenorth means mistress Moultrassie never noble Norman occasion Peel Castle person pleasure plot Popish Plot present prisoner Puritan Raoul Raymond Berenger replied Rose Roundheads scarce seemed Sir Geoffrey Peveril speak spoke sword thee thou art thought tion tone voice Welsh Wilkin Flammock William Christian word young