Beatrice, Or, The Unknown Relatives, 第 1 卷R. Bentley, 1852 |
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第 vii 頁
... means now neglected , much more is done in the present time by dealing with the con- sciences of richly endowed ladies . The author can assure her young readers , and she entreats them seriously to consider the statement , which is very ...
... means now neglected , much more is done in the present time by dealing with the con- sciences of richly endowed ladies . The author can assure her young readers , and she entreats them seriously to consider the statement , which is very ...
第 xiii 頁
... means ; yet British fathers abroad , placing their children in foreign convents for the benefit of accom- plishments , do so on a mere vague understand- ing that their religion shall not be tampered with ! They might as judiciously dip ...
... means ; yet British fathers abroad , placing their children in foreign convents for the benefit of accom- plishments , do so on a mere vague understand- ing that their religion shall not be tampered with ! They might as judiciously dip ...
第 48 頁
... means of converting both Tom De Bathe and his bride to enlightened Protestantism , vainly endeavoured year after year to find out the whereabouts of those who seemed to have relinquished at once every earthly friend and every earthly ...
... means of converting both Tom De Bathe and his bride to enlightened Protestantism , vainly endeavoured year after year to find out the whereabouts of those who seemed to have relinquished at once every earthly friend and every earthly ...
第 50 頁
... means , kept the best horses in the regiment , frequented the gayest houses in the hospitable neighbourhood , and danced with the best partners in every ball- room , at each of which there were among the lively fascinating Irish girls ...
... means , kept the best horses in the regiment , frequented the gayest houses in the hospitable neighbourhood , and danced with the best partners in every ball- room , at each of which there were among the lively fascinating Irish girls ...
第 53 頁
... mean ? " " I have not a very distinct idea myself , Sir Allan , " replied the doctor indifferently , sipping his toddy , " but during my visit to Lord Eagles- cairn's in London lately , it was indispensably necessary for high life to ...
... mean ? " " I have not a very distinct idea myself , Sir Allan , " replied the doctor indifferently , sipping his toddy , " but during my visit to Lord Eagles- cairn's in London lately , it was indispensably necessary for high life to ...
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affection afterwards agitated Ambrose ascer astonished attachment beautiful became become Bessie Bible Cairngorum Castle Cardinal cheek cheerful Chief child Church Clanmarina clansmen Clinton companion confessor Corunna countenance dear delight duty Eaglescairn Castle earthly Edith and Beatrice endeavoured Evan's evidently exclaimed eyes face Farinelli Father Eustace feelings felt friends girl glance grief hand happiness heart Heatherbrae Highland hope hour human intellect Inverness Iona Jesuit Lady Eaglescairn Lady Stratharden letter living look Lord Eaglescairn Lorraine Lorraine's marriage McAlpine McRonald mind mournful nature nephew never observed once Papists perfect perplexity Pope Popish priest Protestant pupils religion remain replied Lady Edith Robert Carre Robert McAlpine Rome scarcely schoolmistress seemed silent Sir Allan Sir Evan smile solemn sorrow soul Spanish spirit strange Talbot tears thought tion tone tutor unaccountable uncle village voice whole wish young