The Baronet's Family: A Novel1852 |
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... followed by the rest of the juveniles . The children were soon overwhelmed with flattery and fruit ; and Clare ran from guest to guest , and swallowed both with great nonchalance , as a food to which she was well accustomed ; whilst ...
... followed by the rest of the juveniles . The children were soon overwhelmed with flattery and fruit ; and Clare ran from guest to guest , and swallowed both with great nonchalance , as a food to which she was well accustomed ; whilst ...
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... heedless gaiety . Scarcely had two hours elapsed from the period of the accident , when Lady Llewellen arrived on horseback , attended by David the harper , and followed soon after by the carriage and THE BARONET'S FAMILY . 37.
... heedless gaiety . Scarcely had two hours elapsed from the period of the accident , when Lady Llewellen arrived on horseback , attended by David the harper , and followed soon after by the carriage and THE BARONET'S FAMILY . 37.
Strona 38
A Novel Anne Beale. harper , and followed soon after by the carriage and servants . When she saw her husband's ghastly face , bandaged forehead , and com- pressed and colourless lips , and discovered that he even then was unconscious of ...
A Novel Anne Beale. harper , and followed soon after by the carriage and servants . When she saw her husband's ghastly face , bandaged forehead , and com- pressed and colourless lips , and discovered that he even then was unconscious of ...
Strona 39
... followed his master to the house , and crept , unnoticed , into the room , leapt upon the bed with every demonstra- tion of joy . " Poor Fleet ! -poor , poor Fleet ! " said Sir Howel , looking about him with a be- wildered air ...
... followed his master to the house , and crept , unnoticed , into the room , leapt upon the bed with every demonstra- tion of joy . " Poor Fleet ! -poor , poor Fleet ! " said Sir Howel , looking about him with a be- wildered air ...
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... followed by a desperate effort to obtain composure . " God spare you , sir - God bless you ; " he said , firmly pressing the hand he held ; and bending over the bed , he rushed out of the room . The remainder of that day , and the fol ...
... followed by a desperate effort to obtain composure . " God spare you , sir - God bless you ; " he said , firmly pressing the hand he held ; and bending over the bed , he rushed out of the room . The remainder of that day , and the fol ...
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admiration amongst asked beautiful began bert Betto blessed blush cheek child Clare cottage countenance courage Craigy vellyn daugh David dear dear boy delight dress Eisteddfod exclaimed eyes face fancied father fear feeling felt gaze gentleman girl glance Glanheathyn grandfather Grant Gwen Gwenth Gwenthlean hand happy harp head horse Jenkins kind knew Lady Llewellen Lady Louisa Lady Somerville lean Lizzie Llandre Llewel Lloyd looked Lord Hastings mamma Mary's child Master Herbert miller mind Miriam Morgan morning mother mountain nature never Oxford Plas Llewellen poor replied rocks rose scarcely scene seated seemed side Sir Howel sister smile soon soul spoke stood stranger sweet tears thlean thought tion told turned uncon voice walk Walter Jones warm watched WELBECK STREET Welsh Welsh harp Welsh language Welsh ponies whilst wish words young lady
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Strona 27 - To cheer them on the vanished game ; But, stumbling in the rugged dell, The gallant horse exhausted fell. The impatient rider strove in vain To rouse him with the spur and rein, For the good steed, his labours o'er, Stretched his stiff limbs, to rise no more ; Then, touched with pity and remorse, He sorrowed o'er the expiring horse.