Emily's Reward, Or, The Holiday Trip to Paris |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 18
Page 24
... proceeded to examine the painted windows , and other remarkable peculiarities of this sacred and most interesting edifice . From thence they were taken to the church of St. Ouen ; and , on their return , saw the Palais de Justice ...
... proceeded to examine the painted windows , and other remarkable peculiarities of this sacred and most interesting edifice . From thence they were taken to the church of St. Ouen ; and , on their return , saw the Palais de Justice ...
Page 25
... could scarcely swallow a mouthful . ” The next morning they were all moving early ; a carriage was procured for Mrs. Egerton and Emily , and the party proceeded D to the spot where the victim of cruelty and superstition EMILY'S REWARD . 25.
... could scarcely swallow a mouthful . ” The next morning they were all moving early ; a carriage was procured for Mrs. Egerton and Emily , and the party proceeded D to the spot where the victim of cruelty and superstition EMILY'S REWARD . 25.
Page 37
... proceeded to gratify Charles's ardent desire of viewing the statue of Henri IV . , in his mind the first of heroes . Whilst he gazed with untired eyes on every lineament of this really interesting sculpture , the others looked round on ...
... proceeded to gratify Charles's ardent desire of viewing the statue of Henri IV . , in his mind the first of heroes . Whilst he gazed with untired eyes on every lineament of this really interesting sculpture , the others looked round on ...
Page 40
... proceeded to call on two ladies , who lived in the corner house , and were much esteemed friends of Mrs. Egerton's , being Englishwomen , and her former schoolfellows . They were received with delight , and an arrangement was made for ...
... proceeded to call on two ladies , who lived in the corner house , and were much esteemed friends of Mrs. Egerton's , being Englishwomen , and her former schoolfellows . They were received with delight , and an arrangement was made for ...
Page 44
... a pro- per degree of seriousness . To be disputing about the price of a seat was as bad as hav- ing money changers and dove sellers in the temple . " After taking lunch , they proceeded to the object which 44 EMILY'S REWARD .
... a pro- per degree of seriousness . To be disputing about the price of a seat was as bad as hav- ing money changers and dove sellers in the temple . " After taking lunch , they proceeded to the object which 44 EMILY'S REWARD .
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
admiration ancient appeared BARBARA HOFLAND battles of France beautiful bishop of Cambray Borghers boys building Buonaparte called carriage Chambre des Pairs Charles church of St cloth coloured cried dear papa delight duke of Orléans Edition Eger Egerton Emily Emily's England English Engravings entered everything exceedingly excellent exclaimed eyes father flowers fountains France Frederick French friends gallery gardens gazed gentlemen Gothic architecture grand half-bound happy heard HISTORY HOFLAND horses houses immense interesting kind king ladies look Louis Louvre Luxembourg Luxor Madame magnificent mamma Marie de Medicis ment morning morocco mother never noble numerous object observed painting palace Palais Palais Royal Paris party pillars Place Vendôme pleased pleasure poor pray pretty Price proceeded replied Rouen sculpture seen soon splendid spot Stories struck sure table d'hôte thankful thing thought tion trip to Paris walked whilst young
Popular passages
Page 12 - ... Ou Petits Contes Moraux. With a Key to the difficult words and phrases. Frontispiece. Second Edition. 18mo, 2s. cloth. " Written in pure and easy French.
Page 7 - Frederick's Monthly Instructions for the Management and Formation of a Flower Garden. Fourth Edition. With Engravings of the Flowers in Bloom for each Month in the Year, etc.
Page 5 - Bible Illustrations; Or, a Description of Manners and Customs peculiar to the East, and especially Explanatory of the Holy Scriptures. By the Rev. BH DRAPER. With Engravings. Fourth Edition. Revised bv Dr. KITTO, Editor of " The Pictorial Bible,
Page 7 - Happy," etc. Thirteenth Edition. With Sixty Illustrations. 3s. 6d. cloth. Facts to correct Fancies; Or, Short Narratives compiled from the Biography of Remarkable Women. By a MOTHER. With Engravings, 3s.
Page 10 - THE CHAPTER OF KINGS. By MR. COLLINS. With 38 Engravings. (4s. coloured.) CLAUDINE, a Swiss Tale. By the Author of" Always Happy," &c. New Edition. With Engravings. COUNSELS AT HOME; with Anecdotes, Tales, &c. Two Engravings. ENGLISH HISTORY MADE EASY, on a Popular Plan, with 600 questions relating to the principal events.
Page 6 - Engravings . 2s. 6d. plain; 3s. 6d. coloured, gilt edges. Key to Knowledge ; Or, Things in Common Use simply and shortly explained. By a MOTHER, Author of " Always Happy,
Page 9 - Butler's Outline Maps, and Key, or GEOGRAPHICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL EXERCISES ; with a Set of Coloured Outline Maps, designed for the use of Young Persons. By the late WILLIAM BUTLER. Enlarged by the Author's Son, J.
Page 5 - Little Lessons for Little Learners, in Words of One Syllable. By Mrs. BARWELL.
Page 2 - The Celestial Empire; or, Points and Pickings of Information about China and the Chinese. By the late "OLD HUMPHREY.
Page 7 - Cosmorama. The Manners, Customs, and Costumes of all Nations of the World described. By J. ASPIN.