Maiden sisters, by the author of 'Dorothy'. |
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第 20 頁
... ; but it was not Anne whose warm kiss she felt upon her forehead , for Anne's kisses were only given in the morning and even- ing , or on other state occasions . ' You do not get on , ' said Norah 20 MAIDEN SISTERS .
... ; but it was not Anne whose warm kiss she felt upon her forehead , for Anne's kisses were only given in the morning and even- ing , or on other state occasions . ' You do not get on , ' said Norah 20 MAIDEN SISTERS .
第 51 頁
... felt sure that Colonel Oliphant was giving Norah further particulars of Lord John's family and antecedents , and she re- joiced when Mrs. Aymer at length made the move for the ladies to retire . The young Kerrs were in the drawing ...
... felt sure that Colonel Oliphant was giving Norah further particulars of Lord John's family and antecedents , and she re- joiced when Mrs. Aymer at length made the move for the ladies to retire . The young Kerrs were in the drawing ...
第 67 頁
... felt ashamed of the sug- gestion . She knew that , with all her docility , Ellen's scruples were not easily overcome , and she yielded the point , though not with a very good grace . ' You can do as you please , Nelly , ' she said ...
... felt ashamed of the sug- gestion . She knew that , with all her docility , Ellen's scruples were not easily overcome , and she yielded the point , though not with a very good grace . ' You can do as you please , Nelly , ' she said ...
第 77 頁
... felt a little scep- tical whether Colonel Oliphant had said anything of the sort , since he was not addicted to extrava- gant praise . She involuntarily glanced across the table ; and as her eyes met Hugh's , he said , with a smile ...
... felt a little scep- tical whether Colonel Oliphant had said anything of the sort , since he was not addicted to extrava- gant praise . She involuntarily glanced across the table ; and as her eyes met Hugh's , he said , with a smile ...
第 82 頁
... felt certain that he had heard her say that George was her only brother . Norah sang , and then Ellen ; and they all joined in glees and catches , in which Lord John , who had a fine voice , took the lead . But the performance was ...
... felt certain that he had heard her say that George was her only brother . Norah sang , and then Ellen ; and they all joined in glees and catches , in which Lord John , who had a fine voice , took the lead . But the performance was ...
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