The Baronet's Family: A Novel1852 |
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Strona 14
... party in the house , amongst whom were Lady Somerville and the little Clare . To these were added several of the neighbours , and their children , who were invited to din- ner , or to a participation in the even- ing's festivities . The ...
... party in the house , amongst whom were Lady Somerville and the little Clare . To these were added several of the neighbours , and their children , who were invited to din- ner , or to a participation in the even- ing's festivities . The ...
Strona 15
... party , and particularly of Lady Somerville , this heart - gaiety circu- lated , and infected even the more ... parties ; but one cannot expect- " and here she stopped short , with a voluminous look . Miss Grenville could have replied ...
... party , and particularly of Lady Somerville , this heart - gaiety circu- lated , and infected even the more ... parties ; but one cannot expect- " and here she stopped short , with a voluminous look . Miss Grenville could have replied ...
Strona 22
... crept timidly to her mother . When the gentlemen left the dinner- table after settling a grand hunt for the morrow , the whole party , children in- cluded , adjourned to the entrance hall . Here were 22 THE BARONET'S FAMILY .
... crept timidly to her mother . When the gentlemen left the dinner- table after settling a grand hunt for the morrow , the whole party , children in- cluded , adjourned to the entrance hall . Here were 22 THE BARONET'S FAMILY .
Strona 25
... party were suitably paired , and there never was a longer or grander country - dance at Plas Llewellen . And how they kept it up ! " Hands across , down the middle , up again and poussette , " was danced down twice ; and , then they ...
... party were suitably paired , and there never was a longer or grander country - dance at Plas Llewellen . And how they kept it up ! " Hands across , down the middle , up again and poussette , " was danced down twice ; and , then they ...
Strona 26
... party to amuse themselves until supper - time , it was astonishing to see how Welsh ale braced them up to fur- ther exertions . I do not know whether this beverage was also the cause of certain strange doings under the mistletoe , but ...
... party to amuse themselves until supper - time , it was astonishing to see how Welsh ale braced them up to fur- ther exertions . I do not know whether this beverage was also the cause of certain strange doings under the mistletoe , but ...
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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 48 - I heard the bell toll'd on thy burial day, I saw the hearse that bore thee slow away, And, turning from my nursery window, drew A long, long sigh, and wept a last adieu ! But was it such?
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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.