Maiden sisters, by the author of 'Dorothy'. |
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... least intended to be used for the purposes of instruction . Here Ellen had passed many a con- tented hour , and here also she had , almost uncon- sciously , begun within the last few months to chafe against restraints to which other ...
... least intended to be used for the purposes of instruction . Here Ellen had passed many a con- tented hour , and here also she had , almost uncon- sciously , begun within the last few months to chafe against restraints to which other ...
第 12 頁
... least we do not go out at all . Anne , and indeed we all , prefer living quietly . ' ' You must wait till Ellen has tried before you answer for her , ' said Norah ; and Anne abruptly remarked that tea was ready , and led the way to the ...
... least we do not go out at all . Anne , and indeed we all , prefer living quietly . ' ' You must wait till Ellen has tried before you answer for her , ' said Norah ; and Anne abruptly remarked that tea was ready , and led the way to the ...
第 37 頁
... least . ' Colonel Oliphant replied in the same bantering tone ; and now that Ellen was sure that his atten- tion was diverted , she ventured to look up , less for the sake of gratifying her curiosity , than from the consciousness that ...
... least . ' Colonel Oliphant replied in the same bantering tone ; and now that Ellen was sure that his atten- tion was diverted , she ventured to look up , less for the sake of gratifying her curiosity , than from the consciousness that ...
第 53 頁
... least , ' Hugh said , turning to Ellen , ' I conclude that you belong to the Scotch Kerrs . ' ' I believe we did once , ' said Ellen . ' Oh ! I must give you up after that very Eng- lish answer . For a true Scotchwoman will assert the ...
... least , ' Hugh said , turning to Ellen , ' I conclude that you belong to the Scotch Kerrs . ' ' I believe we did once , ' said Ellen . ' Oh ! I must give you up after that very Eng- lish answer . For a true Scotchwoman will assert the ...
第 56 頁
... least , I was well off at dinner with our friend Hugh ; and , then , Lord John brightened us immensely . Come and brush your hair in my room , Nelly ; for there is no merit in going into society unless we talk it 56 MAIDEN SISTERS .
... least , I was well off at dinner with our friend Hugh ; and , then , Lord John brightened us immensely . Come and brush your hair in my room , Nelly ; for there is no merit in going into society unless we talk it 56 MAIDEN SISTERS .
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admiration afraid Alban Manor Allonby amused Anne ANNE KERR Anne's answered Archbishop of Dublin asked Aunt Ellen beauty better boys breakfast Brighton Captain Aymer Carew CHAPTER Clara Colonel Oliphant Colonel Oliphant's colour cousin dance dear delighted dinner door Dornton drawing-room eagerly Ellen drew Ellen looked eyes face feel felt glad glance Grosvenor Square happy hear heart hope horses Houghton Hugh Oliphant Hugh's J. W. DONALDSON John's Johnny Kate knew Lady Calton Lady Cecil Lady Harriet laughing Lord Calton Lord John Louis Mamma Mary ment Miss Kerr Miss Mortimer morning mother Nelly never nosegays Notes Oaks observed Octavo party Phil Phil's pleasant rejoined remark replied ride Rose Cottage scarcely school-room silence Sir Charles sisters smile soon spirits talk tears tell thing thought tion tired tone turned voice waiting walk Willy wish wonder words
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