Littell's Living Age, Volume 89Living Age Company Incorporated, 1866 - American periodicals |
From inside the book
Results 6-10 of 100
Page 27
... turn . The reader , however , by this time familiar with the authoress's taste for equi- vocal situations , is quite ... turns up , first at a Methodist meeting , and then at aunt Caxton's house , where his good points grow upon her ...
... turn . The reader , however , by this time familiar with the authoress's taste for equi- vocal situations , is quite ... turns up , first at a Methodist meeting , and then at aunt Caxton's house , where his good points grow upon her ...
Page 30
... turn his head to see who it was . " Can William have the pony to go into town ? " asked she , in a half submissive ... turning to leave the room , when he called out- " I say , when the attack came on did she take the opportunity to tell ...
... turn his head to see who it was . " Can William have the pony to go into town ? " asked she , in a half submissive ... turning to leave the room , when he called out- " I say , when the attack came on did she take the opportunity to tell ...
Page 31
... turn her out of the house ? " " Turn whom out ? " " Lady Trafford , of course . " " It's not so easily done , I suspect . I'll take to the long boat myself one of these days , and leave her in command of the ship . " " I tell you she's ...
... turn her out of the house ? " " Turn whom out ? " " Lady Trafford , of course . " " It's not so easily done , I suspect . I'll take to the long boat myself one of these days , and leave her in command of the ship . " " I tell you she's ...
Page 39
... turn ; but her fevered anxiety was such that she could not rest in one place , and was forced to rise and walk rapidly up and down . She imagined to herself the inter- view , and fancied she heard her grandfa- ther's stern question ...
... turn ; but her fevered anxiety was such that she could not rest in one place , and was forced to rise and walk rapidly up and down . She imagined to herself the inter- view , and fancied she heard her grandfa- ther's stern question ...
Page 43
... turn for billiards , he did not lay by enough to make his declining years comfortable , I must say that he was not pro- vident . ' Doyle , however , remarked that after that affair with Loftus up at Agra- wasn't it Agra ? Sewell nodded ...
... turn for billiards , he did not lay by enough to make his declining years comfortable , I must say that he was not pro- vident . ' Doyle , however , remarked that after that affair with Loftus up at Agra- wasn't it Agra ? Sewell nodded ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
asked Aunt Agatha aunt Jemima beautiful believe better Birkholm Burton called churches Clare Clovenford course dear desert doubt Earl Fitzwilliam Eleanor England English eyes face father feeling Freedmen's Bureau give gone Grange Lane Haire hand Harriet Westbrooke Harry head hear heard heart Helpston honour hope idea Jess John Clare Kenneth kind knew Lady Clavering Lady Hester Lady Ongar light live London look Lord Lucilla marriage married ment mind minister Miss Marjoribanks moral morning mother nature never night once passed Percy Bysshe Shelley perhaps poet poetry poor Prussia Rhys Richmondshire Sandy seems sentiment Sewell Shelley side Sir Douglas sister smile speak Stewart story suppose sure talk tell Theodore Burton things thought tion told truth turned verses voice walk wife woman Woodend word young