... she, bursting into a horse laugh. Without sharing in any degree that confusion which Belinda felt for her, she strode out of the room, saying, " Miss Portman, you understand these things better than I do ; come and set me to rights." When she was... Tales and Novels - 第 225 頁Maria Edgeworth 著 - 1848完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Maria Edgeworth - 1811 - 402 頁
...do; come and set ine to rights." When she was in Belinda's room, she threw herself into an arm chair, and laughed immoderately. "How I have trimmed Percival...morning," said she. " I am glad you think so," said Beinda; " for I really was afraid he had een too severe upon you." " I only wish," continued Mrs. Freke,... | |
| 1820 - 376 頁
...do; come and set me to rights. When she was iu Belinda's room, she threw hei> self into an arm chair, and laughed immoderately. How I have trimmed Percival...really was afraid he had been too severe upon you. There seems to have been more danger of that for you than for any body else, said Belinda, as she assisted... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - 1821 - 352 頁
...come -and set me to fights." When she was 'in Belinda's room, she threw herself into an arm chair, and laughed immoderately. "How I have trimmed Percival...severe upon you." " I only wish," continued Mrs. Freke, VOL. H. H "I only wish his wife had been by. Why the devil did not she make her appearance? — I suppose... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - 1824 - 408 頁
...saying, " Miss Portman, you understand these things better than I do ; come and set me to rights." " How I have trimmed Percival this morning," said she....really was afraid he had been too severe upon you." " 1 only wish," continued Mrs. Freke, " I only wish his wife had been by. Why the devil did not she... | |
| William Forsyth - 1871 - 388 頁
...You'd be quite an angel on horseback, or let me drive you out some day in my unicorn/ ' " I only wish, I only wish his wife had been by. Why the devil did...prude was afraid of my demolishing and unrigging her." " ' Drapery, if you ask my opinion/ cried Mrs. Freke, ' drapery, whether wet or dry, is the most confoundedly... | |
| William Forsyth - 1871 - 352 頁
...You'd be quite an angel on horseback, or let me drive you out some day in my unicorn." " I only wish, I only wish his wife had been by. Why the devil did...prude was afraid of my demolishing and unrigging her." " ' Drapery, if you ask my opinion,' cried Mrs. Freke, ( drapery, whether wet or dry, is the most confoundedly... | |
| William Forsyth - 1871 - 366 頁
...You'd be quite an angel on horseback, or let me drive you out some day in my unicorn." "I only wish, I only wish his wife had been by. Why the devil did...prude was afraid of my demolishing and unrigging her." " ' Drapery, if you ask my opinion,' cried Mrs. Freke, ' drapery, whether wet or dry, is the most confoundedly... | |
| William Forsyth - 1871 - 372 頁
...You'd be quite an angel on horseback, or let me drive you out some day in my unicorn." " I only wish, I only wish his wife had been by. Why the devil did...prude was afraid of my demolishing and unrigging her." "' Drapery, if you ask my opinion,' cried Mrs. Freke, ' drapery, whether wet or dry, is the most confoundedly... | |
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