Eve Effingham: Sequel to Homeward BoundG. Routledge, 1855 - 287页 |
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第106页
... in order to do honour to their guests . One of the first who made his appearance was Mr. Howel , a bachelor of about the same age as Mr. Effingham , and a man of easy fortune and quiet habits . Nature 106 EVE EFFINGHAM .
... in order to do honour to their guests . One of the first who made his appearance was Mr. Howel , a bachelor of about the same age as Mr. Effingham , and a man of easy fortune and quiet habits . Nature 106 EVE EFFINGHAM .
第107页
... Howel a gentleman , than either cultivation or association ; for he had passed his entire life , with very immaterial exceptions , in the valley of Templeton , where , without being what could be called a student , or a scholar , he had ...
... Howel a gentleman , than either cultivation or association ; for he had passed his entire life , with very immaterial exceptions , in the valley of Templeton , where , without being what could be called a student , or a scholar , he had ...
第108页
... Howel greeting the gentlemen like a warm friend , and expressing great delight at the personal improvements that had been made in Eve , between the ages of eight and twenty . John Effingham was no more backward than the others , for he ...
... Howel greeting the gentlemen like a warm friend , and expressing great delight at the personal improvements that had been made in Eve , between the ages of eight and twenty . John Effingham was no more backward than the others , for he ...
第109页
... Howel , you have forgotten Peeping Tom of Coventry , and the climate ! " " And Holyrood House ; and York - Minster ; and St. Pauls ; " conti- nued the worthy Mr. Howel , too much bent on a catalogue of excel- lencies , that to him were ...
... Howel , you have forgotten Peeping Tom of Coventry , and the climate ! " " And Holyrood House ; and York - Minster ; and St. Pauls ; " conti- nued the worthy Mr. Howel , too much bent on a catalogue of excel- lencies , that to him were ...
第110页
... Howel had never before seen a titled Englishman , and he was taken so much by surprise that he made his salutations rather awk- wardly . As both the young men , however , met him with the respect- ful ease that denotes familiarity with ...
... Howel had never before seen a titled Englishman , and he was taken so much by surprise that he made his salutations rather awk- wardly . As both the young men , however , met him with the respect- ful ease that denotes familiarity with ...
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Abbott admiration agreeable American answer appearance Aristabulus asked Assheton baronet beautiful believe better Bloomfield Bragg Bulwer's called Captain Ducie Captain Truck certainly character Cinq Mars commodore companion composite order confess cousin Jack cried dare say dear Dodge England English Eve Effingham exclaimed eyes fancy father favour feel gentleman Grace Hajji hand happy Hawker hear heard heart hope Howel Hudson Square inquired interest J. F. Cooper Jarvis John Effingham knew lake laughing look Lucius Junius Brutus M'Intosh ma'am Mademoiselle Viefville manner married matter means Miss Effingham Miss Eve Miss Ring Miss Van Cortlandt mother nation nature neighbours never observed opinion passed person render respect returned scarcely Sir George Templemore smile society sogdollager soon speak surprise SUSAN HOPLEY taste Templeton thing thought town true truth village whole party Wigwam wish woman young lady
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