A South-sea SirenAuckland University Press, 1970 - 325 頁 |
搜尋書籍內容
第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 17 筆
第 121 頁
... Maggie Grant , the daughter of a neighbouring settler , who lived on the downs about a mile away . She brought milk every morning from the farm , and a supply of butter on Saturdays . Maggie was a rather buxom lass of eighteen , not ...
... Maggie Grant , the daughter of a neighbouring settler , who lived on the downs about a mile away . She brought milk every morning from the farm , and a supply of butter on Saturdays . Maggie was a rather buxom lass of eighteen , not ...
第 144 頁
... Maggie , the milkmaid ; but Maggie , ruffled , irate , with quivering lip and tearful eye ; very different from the smirking , rosy - cheeked , little girl that generally curtsied to him . ' What's the meaning of this ? ' he inquired ...
... Maggie , the milkmaid ; but Maggie , ruffled , irate , with quivering lip and tearful eye ; very different from the smirking , rosy - cheeked , little girl that generally curtsied to him . ' What's the meaning of this ? ' he inquired ...
第 146 頁
... Maggie . Raleigh sympathised , and was about to ask where the pot - stick had been applied , when it struck him that the question might be indiscreet . ' Never mind , Maggie ' - patting her cheek — it won't occur again . Now , tell me ...
... Maggie . Raleigh sympathised , and was about to ask where the pot - stick had been applied , when it struck him that the question might be indiscreet . ' Never mind , Maggie ' - patting her cheek — it won't occur again . Now , tell me ...
常見字詞
admiration admit Alice Seymour appeared arms Arthur Irving Beaumont Brindsley called Chamier Chapter charming cheer Cobb and Co colonial commodore concerned considered cried Daniel Chamier dark dear door Dovecot engaged exclaimed eyes face fair father favour feel followed Frank Markham gave girl glance Glenmoor gossip Government hand happy head heart honour horse husband inquired kiss knew laugh lively look Maggie marriage married matter means mind Miss Seymour moral Muster nature never night nobbler numbers occasion once party person Platter poor Prowler Raleigh felt realised recognised religion remarked replied respect Richard Raleigh round Royal Mail scandal scene Seagul seemed sentiment shooting box side smile sort South-Sea Siren spirit stood suddenly Sunnydowns sympathy talk tears tell tender thing thought tion took trouble truth turned wife woman Wylde young lady Zealand