The Metropolitan Magazine, Tom 11Theodore Foster, 1841 |
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Strona 145
... Gardener Stewart , the friend towards whom he bent his steps on leaving Bruton street , was a person whom all the world , or at least that part of it who had the privilege of knowing anything about her , agreed in denominating a very ...
... Gardener Stewart , the friend towards whom he bent his steps on leaving Bruton street , was a person whom all the world , or at least that part of it who had the privilege of knowing anything about her , agreed in denominating a very ...
Strona 146
... Gardener Stewart trusted to the skilful- ly - arranged succession of odours which streamed from beneath her golden covers . There was one other feature in Mrs. Gar- dener Stewart's establishment which con- tributed , as much as any of ...
... Gardener Stewart trusted to the skilful- ly - arranged succession of odours which streamed from beneath her golden covers . There was one other feature in Mrs. Gar- dener Stewart's establishment which con- tributed , as much as any of ...
Strona 195
... GARDENER STEWART was very rarely formed at an hour considerably before visit- found from home by any whose names were ing began , before her earliest dishabille was inscribed on the list which , at the beginning put off , and before any ...
... GARDENER STEWART was very rarely formed at an hour considerably before visit- found from home by any whose names were ing began , before her earliest dishabille was inscribed on the list which , at the beginning put off , and before any ...
Strona 196
... Gardener Stewart were al- ' Dear friend ! ' said the lady , as soon as the drawing - room door was closed upon them , and he was near enough to receive and sa- lute the delicate little hand extended to wel- come him ; dear friend ! -was ...
... Gardener Stewart were al- ' Dear friend ! ' said the lady , as soon as the drawing - room door was closed upon them , and he was near enough to receive and sa- lute the delicate little hand extended to wel- come him ; dear friend ! -was ...
Strona 197
... Gardener Stewart ! ' re- tions to feel in any way at a loss how to ex- turned Mr. Mortimer , drawing his chair plain them ; and his fair friend knew all his nearer to her little work - table , you must feelings too well , and too firmly ...
... Gardener Stewart ! ' re- tions to feel in any way at a loss how to ex- turned Mr. Mortimer , drawing his chair plain them ; and his fair friend knew all his nearer to her little work - table , you must feelings too well , and too firmly ...
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admiration appeared arms asked Austrians beautiful called Captain Carbonari Ceuta Charles Hargrave charming Compiano Constance cried Crosstrees daugh dear dearest delight door exclaimed eyes face favour fear feel felt Fitzosborne Gardener Stewart Genoese gentleman girl give hand happy Hartley head hear heard heart heaven honour hope hour Italy Jews John Markham knew Lady Dort laugh listened live look Lord Killikelly mamma Mark Redmond Marrable Maule ment mind Miss Ridley morning Mortimer ness never night once party passed Penelope perhaps Phillicody Phoebe Plunkett poor Quaife quakeress Ravel replied returned round seemed Sir James Ridley smile soon Sophia soul spirit squire stood sure synagogue tears tell thee thing thou thought tion town turned utter Veronese voice whilst Wickham William Weston wish woman words young lady