Kathie Brande, by Holme Lee, المجلد 1311860 |
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الصفحة 41
... Froude may be sitting in sackcloth and ashes , and Sybil may be tearing her red hair at this minute , for anything you care : at all events , their distresses have not taken away your appetite . How many times have you helped yourself ...
... Froude may be sitting in sackcloth and ashes , and Sybil may be tearing her red hair at this minute , for anything you care : at all events , their distresses have not taken away your appetite . How many times have you helped yourself ...
الصفحة 91
... Froude . I could not help saying to myself , " I am sure he likes me , " with a sort of reckless exultation : I did not stop to count the cost of my triumph , then or ever . Not six sentences had we exchanged when Mr. Longstaff , a long ...
... Froude . I could not help saying to myself , " I am sure he likes me , " with a sort of reckless exultation : I did not stop to count the cost of my triumph , then or ever . Not six sentences had we exchanged when Mr. Longstaff , a long ...
الصفحة 105
... seek to know more . The prediction would suit Sybil Froude as well , or Milicent Pompe either . " " No , it would not . It suits you , and nobody else . " " But everybody has sun and storm , happiness and KATHIE BRANDE . 105.
... seek to know more . The prediction would suit Sybil Froude as well , or Milicent Pompe either . " " No , it would not . It suits you , and nobody else . " " But everybody has sun and storm , happiness and KATHIE BRANDE . 105.
الصفحة 108
... Froude said to me a few days since , with her ineffably - patronizing air , ' I presume you feel yourself above domestic matters and lady's work , which we like so much ? " It is a fact that I can handle a needle as deftly as any woman ...
... Froude said to me a few days since , with her ineffably - patronizing air , ' I presume you feel yourself above domestic matters and lady's work , which we like so much ? " It is a fact that I can handle a needle as deftly as any woman ...
الصفحة 111
... Froude , looking very sour , Dr. Pompe , Mr. Mayne , and Miss Tedo , were there ; all the rest were sauntering gradually away by twos and threes to explore the bonnie wild forest glades . I proposed that we should possess ourselves of ...
... Froude , looking very sour , Dr. Pompe , Mr. Mayne , and Miss Tedo , were there ; all the rest were sauntering gradually away by twos and threes to explore the bonnie wild forest glades . I proposed that we should possess ourselves of ...
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
amongst Anastasie ANNE BRONTE asked aunt Aurelia bade beautiful began Berriedale Bishopton Charlie CHARLOTTE BRONTE cheerful child cried Crofton dear disappointment door Eversley eyes face fancy feel Felix Mayne felt Francis Maynard friends Froude girl glad gone grandmamma grandmother hand Hannah happy heard heart hope hour Isabel Jean Kathie Brande kissed knew lady letter Lilias listen lived Longstaff looked marriage married Milicent Pompe mind Minster minutes Miss Bootle Miss Conolly Miss Kathie Miss Tedo Miss Wilton morning mother never night old Minster pain pale passion Paul Fenton perhaps pleasant poor Post 8vo quiet Rectory Reginald Pompe remember replied round seemed shadow silent sister smile spoke Stephen stood Sybil talk tears tell thing thought told turned voice waiting walk watch weary west parlour whispered wind window wish Withers woman young
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الصفحة 16 - I saw a thousand fearful wrecks ; A thousand men, that fishes gnawed upon ; Wedges of gold, great anchors, heaps of pearl, Inestimable stones, unvalued jewels, All scattered in the bottom of the sea. Some lay in dead men's skulls ; and in those holes Where eyes did once inhabit, there were crept (As 'twere in scorn of eyes) reflecting gems, That wooed the slimy bottom of the deep, And mocked the dead bones that lay scattered by.
الصفحة 16 - All scattered in the bottom of the sea : Some lay in dead men's skulls ; and in those holes Where eyes did once inhabit, there were crept, As 'twere in scorn of eyes, reflecting gems, Which woo'd the slimy bottom of the deep, And mock'd the dead bones that lay scattered by, Brak.
الصفحة 316 - That he cannot work; that he cannot get his destiny as a man fulfilled. Behold, the day is passing swiftly over, our life is passing swiftly over; and the night cometh, wherein no man can work. The night once come, our happiness, our unhappiness, — it is all abolished; vanished, clean gone; a thing that has been: 'not of the slightest consequence...
الصفحة 316 - But our work, — behold that is not abolished, that has not vanished : our work, behold, it remains, or the want of it remains ; — for endless Times and Eternities, remains ; and that is now the sole question with us...
الصفحة 162 - ... being removed from the stand, wreathed it over with green. Then I mounted the steps to garnish the old mirror between the windows, and as much as possible to hide its unsightly frame. I was singing now with all my heart, and Jean's sweet little voice chimed in. My mother sat by the fire-place, where a great Yule log was blazing, admiring our handiwork, and occasionally putting in a word of advice. Though Ann had not brought in candles, the room was full of warmth and cheerful light. The black...
الصفحة 283 - It rang through the house. The servants are all terrified.' He struck a match and lit the lamp. 'I think we may get the fire to burn up again,' he added, throwing some logs upon the embers. 'Good God, my dear chap, how white you are! You look as if you had seen a ghost.