The NeighboursH.G. CLarke, 1844 - 127 |
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Strona 7
... arms round his neck , and pray- ed him to forgive my bad humour and my folly . Without answering , he held me close to his breast so tenderly , so forgivingly , while a tear slowly ran down his cheek . Never did I love him so much as in ...
... arms round his neck , and pray- ed him to forgive my bad humour and my folly . Without answering , he held me close to his breast so tenderly , so forgivingly , while a tear slowly ran down his cheek . Never did I love him so much as in ...
Strona 9
... arms about ; still , whenever it is her a brave soldier , but at the same time extravagant , will to do so , she can assume a style of the high- domineering , and wilful . He inquired but little est and most perfect breeding . People ...
... arms about ; still , whenever it is her a brave soldier , but at the same time extravagant , will to do so , she can assume a style of the high- domineering , and wilful . He inquired but little est and most perfect breeding . People ...
Strona 10
... arm of Ma chère mère puts on the restraining rein , and compels her at the same time to unfold her pecu- liar ability ... arms . The recol- lection of my own childhood tells me how impor- tant first impressions are ; therefore purity ...
... arm of Ma chère mère puts on the restraining rein , and compels her at the same time to unfold her pecu- liar ability ... arms . The recol- lection of my own childhood tells me how impor- tant first impressions are ; therefore purity ...
Strona 12
... arm held back the horses , and by a quick turn prevented any misfortune . Presently the heaven - chariot and the disoblige- ante stood side by side ; and again in good - hu- mour , she said laughingly and jestingly to Lag- man Hök , who ...
... arm held back the horses , and by a quick turn prevented any misfortune . Presently the heaven - chariot and the disoblige- ante stood side by side ; and again in good - hu- mour , she said laughingly and jestingly to Lag- man Hök , who ...
Strona 13
... arms round my neck and kiss me . I gave him a little box on the ear , stole a quire of paper , and ran off with loud exultation . Bear followed into the kitchen , growling horribly ; but then I turned round upon him armed with two ...
... arms round my neck and kiss me . I gave him a little box on the ear , stole a quire of paper , and ran off with loud exultation . Bear followed into the kitchen , growling horribly ; but then I turned round upon him armed with two ...
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Adamites agreeable arms asked Assessor Bear beautiful become beloved better blessing bosom Bruno cabriolet Candidate Carlsfors carriage cheerful chère mère child countenance Dahl dance dark daughters dear Ebba Elise endeavour Ernst Ernst Frank exclaimed eyes father feel felt Franziska Gabriele girl give glance Gunilla Hagar hand happy Hausgiebel head heard heart heaven Henrik Hök husband Jacobi Jane Maria Judge kissed lady Lars Anders laughed Leonore light little Eva live looked Louise Ma chère mère Madame Mansfeld mère's monads morning mother Munter never night pale peace Petrea pleasure Pylades quiet Ramm replied returned Rosenvik Sara seemed Serena silent sisters smiling soon soul speak Stellan Stockholm stood Sweden Swedish talk tears thank thee thing thou thought to-day took voice whole wife wish words young
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Strona 101 - For, behold, I create new heavens and a new earth: And the former shall not be remembered, nor come into mind. But be ye glad and rejoice for ever in that which I create: For, behold, I create Jerusalem a rejoicing, and her people a joy.
Strona 121 - And he arose, and came to his father. But when he was yet a great way off, his father saw him, and had compassion, and ran, and fell on his neck, and kissed him. And the son said unto him, Father, I have sinned against heaven, and in thy sight, and am no more worthy to be called thy son.
Strona 38 - There sitteth a dove so white and fair, All on the lily- spray, And she listeneth how, to Jesus Christ, The little children pray. Lightly she spreads her friendly wings, And to heaven's gate hath sped, And unto the Father in heaven she bears The prayers which the children said.
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Strona 42 - ... on her own shoulders, although she now supports herself on Serena. Since the death of her youngest daughter, she is become somewhat melancholy. This is not observable in her words, but in her frequent sighs. Like her husband, she is universally revered and beloved ; and all agree in this, that a more perfect union than exists between this couple cannot be imagined. Will you see in one little circumstance a miniature picture of the whole ? Every evening the old man himself roasts two apples —...
Strona 90 - Take deal, or rather birch, for my coffin, good Master Svensson, and let it be fifty rix-dollars." " Sixty rix-dollars, your honour." "Fifty rix-dollars, Master Svensson; I won't give more ¡ and you may regulate yourself accordingly. Fifty rix-dollars, money of the realm, I say. Not a shilling more; but I invite you to the funeral feast, which my people will hold.
Strona 28 - Endeavour always, my children, to please one another ; but at the same time keep God in your thoughts. Lavish not all your love on to-day, for remember that marriage has its to-morrow likewise, and its day after to-morrow too. " Spare, as one may say, fuel for the winter.