The wife's trials and triumphs, by the author of Grace Hamilton's school-days, 第 395 卷 |
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第3页
... bright vista of your coming days : it is that I am so anxious , so fearful lest any - any inadvertence , I will say , should raise a barrier at the first between you and your husband's family . Basil cannot be expected to- I LILIAN GREY .
... bright vista of your coming days : it is that I am so anxious , so fearful lest any - any inadvertence , I will say , should raise a barrier at the first between you and your husband's family . Basil cannot be expected to- I LILIAN GREY .
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Emma Jane Worboise. your husband's family . Basil cannot be expected to- I hardly know what I would say , for I am not clever as you are ; but , Lilian , try to think of yourself hence- forward as a Hope ; take not only Basil , but all ...
Emma Jane Worboise. your husband's family . Basil cannot be expected to- I hardly know what I would say , for I am not clever as you are ; but , Lilian , try to think of yourself hence- forward as a Hope ; take not only Basil , but all ...
第26页
... expected the advent of her sister - in - law , and answered her husband's anxious inquiries at random . At length , just as Basil's fidgets were becoming unbearable , and Lilian's paleness and gravity had reached its climax , the door ...
... expected the advent of her sister - in - law , and answered her husband's anxious inquiries at random . At length , just as Basil's fidgets were becoming unbearable , and Lilian's paleness and gravity had reached its climax , the door ...
第38页
... expected apologies , which she intended to meet with a cold silence , but none were spoken . " What , Lily ! " he cried , " awake yet ! They told me you were tired , and had the headache , so I thought you should have a good long nap ...
... expected apologies , which she intended to meet with a cold silence , but none were spoken . " What , Lily ! " he cried , " awake yet ! They told me you were tired , and had the headache , so I thought you should have a good long nap ...
第39页
... expected every one to follow it . She would say to Lilian , whom she found in the greenhouse devouring " Jane Eyre , ' My dear Mrs. Basil , excuse me , but really this kind of reading ener- vates the mind and fevers the imagination ...
... expected every one to follow it . She would say to Lilian , whom she found in the greenhouse devouring " Jane Eyre , ' My dear Mrs. Basil , excuse me , but really this kind of reading ener- vates the mind and fevers the imagination ...
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Alice Alice's asked baby Basil Hope beautiful began Bethesda better blessed Bridget bright Brookes Bryndyffryn calm CHAPTER child Chirk comfort dark dear dinner Eleanor Elizabeth eyes face faded father fear felt flowers gazed getic glorious gone grave Grey hand happy Harriet heart Hopelands hour husband Jane Eyre Kirby-Brough knew lady leave light Lilian looked Lily Llandudno Llyn Idwal lonely Lord Low Church marriage Miss Williams mistress morning mother never night Norway nurse Olivia once pain pale passed peace Penmaenmawr Poor Lilian Puseyite quiet replied Lilian rest returned Rhyl rose seemed silence sisters Skye terrier sleep sorrow soul spirit stood sweet tears tell Theresa things Thou thought told tone town Tractarianism uncon voice walked weary Welsh wife wife's wild wish words young
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