The wife's trials and triumphs, by the author of Grace Hamilton's school-days, 第 395 卷 |
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第37页
... heavy eyes , her loose uncurled hair , and her drooping figure . And where was Basil ? Why did he not come home ? Even as she irritably asked the useless question , she saw him cross the terrace , and enter one of the lower rooms by a ...
... heavy eyes , her loose uncurled hair , and her drooping figure . And where was Basil ? Why did he not come home ? Even as she irritably asked the useless question , she saw him cross the terrace , and enter one of the lower rooms by a ...
第73页
... rejoined Eleanor , bitterly , and turning scarlet with anger as she spoke . " And pray why are you to be precluded from accepting Mrs. Carrisforth's invitation ? " " He says the child looks pale and heavy , THE GAY WORLD . 73.
... rejoined Eleanor , bitterly , and turning scarlet with anger as she spoke . " And pray why are you to be precluded from accepting Mrs. Carrisforth's invitation ? " " He says the child looks pale and heavy , THE GAY WORLD . 73.
第74页
Emma Jane Worboise. " He says the child looks pale and heavy , and I am to go to Rhyl or Llandudno with him and the nurse . " Go to Llandudno , indeed , in the midst of the season , how barbarous ! And where is my lord to bestow himself ...
Emma Jane Worboise. " He says the child looks pale and heavy , and I am to go to Rhyl or Llandudno with him and the nurse . " Go to Llandudno , indeed , in the midst of the season , how barbarous ! And where is my lord to bestow himself ...
第79页
... low voice , without changing the expression of her face . " I should have thought , " he answered , " the mo- ther's heart needed no explanation , no urging . The child is not well ; he is pale and heavy THE NIGHT - WATCH . 79.
... low voice , without changing the expression of her face . " I should have thought , " he answered , " the mo- ther's heart needed no explanation , no urging . The child is not well ; he is pale and heavy THE NIGHT - WATCH . 79.
第80页
Emma Jane Worboise. child is not well ; he is pale and heavy : this air does not agree with him . The fact of his needing a change of residence is so self - evident , that I am certain you must have observed it . " " The child is not so ...
Emma Jane Worboise. child is not well ; he is pale and heavy : this air does not agree with him . The fact of his needing a change of residence is so self - evident , that I am certain you must have observed it . " " The child is not so ...
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Alice answered appearance asked baby Basil beautiful began better Bridget bright Brookes called calm CHAPTER child Church comfort dark dear death early earth Eleanor expected eyes face father fear feel felt flowers give given gone grave hand happy head hear heart heavy Hope Hopelands hour husband keep kind Kirby-Brough knew lady leave light Lilian live looked Lord mind minute Miss morning mother nature never night Olivia once pain pale passed past peace Penmaenmawr perhaps poor present quiet reached replied rest returned rose seemed side sisters sleep soon speak spirit stood sure sweet tears tell things thought told took town turned voice walked watching weary wife wild wish woman young
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