The Diary of a Désennuyée, Volumen1Harper, 1836 - 212 páginas |
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Página 27
... cried Lady Evelyn . " Im- possible ! you must have been misinformed ! " 66 I fear not . She died last night . " " Last night ? -oh dear , no . Mr. Beresford was with his father yesterday morning , just after Dr. Holland had left the ...
... cried Lady Evelyn . " Im- possible ! you must have been misinformed ! " 66 I fear not . She died last night . " " Last night ? -oh dear , no . Mr. Beresford was with his father yesterday morning , just after Dr. Holland had left the ...
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... cried the count ; widsh your kind forgive me , I means peel , -Scosh peel , - veesh I took ven indishpose , in de moor ; and veesh cure me like vonder ! " " Scotch pills , ” cried I , unable to repress a laugh . But it was no laughing ...
... cried the count ; widsh your kind forgive me , I means peel , -Scosh peel , - veesh I took ven indishpose , in de moor ; and veesh cure me like vonder ! " " Scotch pills , ” cried I , unable to repress a laugh . But it was no laughing ...
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... cried Armine , the peace - maker ; " it is enough that you are here at last . " And to the drawing - room I followed her , leading one little stumbling girl , who did not choose to be carried , while she carried a heavy boy , who did ...
... cried Armine , the peace - maker ; " it is enough that you are here at last . " And to the drawing - room I followed her , leading one little stumbling girl , who did not choose to be carried , while she carried a heavy boy , who did ...
Página 54
... cries aloud for reformation . All is namby - pamby , all Tilbu rina in white satin , all H *** B *** , all Parris , all fiddle - faddle ! Every artist , poet , painter , or musician , seizes some spun - sugar idea , wraps it up in ...
... cries aloud for reformation . All is namby - pamby , all Tilbu rina in white satin , all H *** B *** , all Parris , all fiddle - faddle ! Every artist , poet , painter , or musician , seizes some spun - sugar idea , wraps it up in ...
Página 67
... cried to think what an idiot I was making of myself ; but apprehension of the world's dread laugh , combined with that of my super- cilious partner , kept me in order . After all these vicissitudes , the pleasures of my day and night ...
... cried to think what an idiot I was making of myself ; but apprehension of the world's dread laugh , combined with that of my super- cilious partner , kept me in order . After all these vicissitudes , the pleasures of my day and night ...
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acquaintance agreeable Almack's amused Andernach Armine arrived bal costumé ball beautiful Bedfordshire better bon-ton bore Buntingford by-the-way Carlists carriage charming Clarence court cousin cried Crowhurst dear Delaval Devonshire House dine dinner drawing-room dress duchess Duke of Merioneth England English eyes fancy fashion favour feel French George Hanton Gresham Ronsham heard Herbault Herbert Hollybridge honour hour husband inquired invited Lady Alicia Lady Cecilia Lady Clackmannan Lady Farrington Lady Hartston Lady Mardynville Lady Maria Lady Southam last night London look Lord Hampton Lord Hartston Lord Lancaster Lord Penrhyn Merioneth House morning never observed old lady opera Paris Park party passed Percy Père la Chaise person poor prince Princess Rawdon replied Rhine royal scarcely season seems Sir Henry Sir Jenison sister society Staffordshire talk thing tion to-morrow tone town Trentwood Tuileries Vanguyon Vinicombe wife woman women yesterday young
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Página 216 - IT is the first mild day of March : Each minute sweeter than before, The redbreast sings from the tall larch That stands beside our door. There is a blessing in the air, Which seems a sense of joy to yield To the bare trees, and mountains bare And grass in the green field.
Página 217 - Love, now a universal birth, From heart to heart is stealing, From earth to man, from man to earth: —It is the hour of feeling. One moment now may give us more Than years of toiling reason: Our minds shall drink at every pore The spirit of the season.
Página 34 - They act as conductors to the storms usually hovering in the air. The man forced to remain at home, and vent his crossness on his wife and children, is a much worse animal to bear with than the man who grumbles his way to Pall Mall, and not daring to swear at the club-servants, or knock about the club-furniture, becomes socialised into decency. Nothing like the subordination exercised in a community of equals for reducing a fiery temper.