The NeighboursH.G. CLarke, 1844 - 127 |
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... girls of this country . I uttered an exclamation of delight , and all sleep at once was gone . In a quarter of an hour I was quite ready , and sat down as hostess at the tea - table , admiring the beautiful table - cloth , the teacups ...
... girls of this country . I uttered an exclamation of delight , and all sleep at once was gone . In a quarter of an hour I was quite ready , and sat down as hostess at the tea - table , admiring the beautiful table - cloth , the teacups ...
Strona 5
... girls , all dressed in white , to scatter twigs of fir before my feet . I will soon be ready to receive them . " cabriolet , I began to make observations on my own little world ; but of house and enviro s I will speak later , and first ...
... girls , all dressed in white , to scatter twigs of fir before my feet . I will soon be ready to receive them . " cabriolet , I began to make observations on my own little world ; but of house and enviro s I will speak later , and first ...
Strona 10
... girl , with such a happy , innocent , pretty appearance , as does one good even to see . She is quiet and industrious , has understanding and a good heart , so that it will be a pleasure to me to instruct her . If God give me children ...
... girl , with such a happy , innocent , pretty appearance , as does one good even to see . She is quiet and industrious , has understanding and a good heart , so that it will be a pleasure to me to instruct her . If God give me children ...
Strona 14
... there is On the borders of the estate we met a young something about her both laughable and mali - girl of perhaps fourteen years old , riding , with cious . " out saddle , on an Oeland horse ; her hair 14 THE NEIGHBOURS .
... there is On the borders of the estate we met a young something about her both laughable and mali - girl of perhaps fourteen years old , riding , with cious . " out saddle , on an Oeland horse ; her hair 14 THE NEIGHBOURS .
Strona 15
... girls , dress- ed in a costume similar to my own , were assem- bled . It was a singular and wonderful scene . For the ... girl , with a posed ourselves ; he till he had grumbled him- broad , Finnish accent , who , on account of the self ...
... girls , dress- ed in a costume similar to my own , were assem- bled . It was a singular and wonderful scene . For the ... girl , with a posed ourselves ; he till he had grumbled him- broad , Finnish accent , who , on account of the self ...
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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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