Beatrice, Or, The Unknown Relatives, 第 1 卷R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... village on the west border of Inverness - shire . sisted at this remote period entirely of low ruinous mud huts , no better apparently than living tombs for their almost starving inhabitants . The little sea - shore hamlet , sheltered ...
... village on the west border of Inverness - shire . sisted at this remote period entirely of low ruinous mud huts , no better apparently than living tombs for their almost starving inhabitants . The little sea - shore hamlet , sheltered ...
第 38 頁
... village it would have been impossible , probably , to find a single article of luxury , a room pretending to ordinary comfort , or even one entire pane of glass throughout the long row of patched , broken , and slated windows which met ...
... village it would have been impossible , probably , to find a single article of luxury , a room pretending to ordinary comfort , or even one entire pane of glass throughout the long row of patched , broken , and slated windows which met ...
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... village was , indeed , as Lord Eaglescairn's French cook one day contemptuously remarked , " Clanmarina au naturel , " for in those dismal days there existed no Highland Destitution Fund to shed its beam of sympathy on the gaunt and ...
... village was , indeed , as Lord Eaglescairn's French cook one day contemptuously remarked , " Clanmarina au naturel , " for in those dismal days there existed no Highland Destitution Fund to shed its beam of sympathy on the gaunt and ...
第 42 頁
... village of Clanmarina , he always took the oppor- tunity to express to Father Eustace his utter abhorrence and contempt for that idle unimprove- able population . Their wretchedness certainly exhibited a perfect exaggeration of Irish ...
... village of Clanmarina , he always took the oppor- tunity to express to Father Eustace his utter abhorrence and contempt for that idle unimprove- able population . Their wretchedness certainly exhibited a perfect exaggeration of Irish ...
第 48 頁
... village of Clanmarina belonged to the uncle of Captain McAlpine , a resident Highland proprietor , the chief of his clan , who piqued himself on being cousin to almost every family of distinction in the North , and on being the most ...
... village of Clanmarina belonged to the uncle of Captain McAlpine , a resident Highland proprietor , the chief of his clan , who piqued himself on being cousin to almost every family of distinction in the North , and on being the most ...
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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